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Mining and the Defense of Water Rights in El Salvador

Sidney Smith 100 St. George St, Toronto, ON, Canada

The event “Mining and the Defense of Water Rights in El Salvador” will be held at the Sidney Smith building, Room 2098, on Thursday Sept 26 from 6:00 to 8:00pm. The event will feature Community Water Systems expert Ever Hernandez who will discuss the persecution of his colleagues, the “Santa Marta Five,” who led a … Keep reading »

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Rebuilding Cities and Citizens

In Vienna after WWI and Berlin after WWII, the provision of mass housing not only was a response to a dire social need but also served as a key lever for building variants of socialism and liberalism. Zooming into the interplay between political ideologies and the production of space, this book shows that ideologies, understood … Keep reading »

FilmSocial Presents: La Llarona

Eyesore Cinema 1176 Bloor Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education and the Socialist Project present La Llorona as the next film in our ongoing FilmSocial series. La Llorona (Guatemala, 2019.) is the modern re-imagining of the Mexican and Central American folktale about a vengeful ghost who roams near bodies of water mourning her dead children whom she killed … Keep reading »

How to Unionize Your Workplace

Having problems at work and are not sure what to do? Have you heard about unions and want to know how to get started? Do you lack the confidence to talk to your coworkers about forming a union? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then the How to Unionize Your Workplace course … Keep reading »

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The Truth About the ’37 Oshawa GM Strike

How did autoworkers at the GM plant in Oshawa in 1937 beat a rabidly anti-union government, a hostile press, and the world’s largest corporation? The conventional wisdom popularized by academic Irving Abella has obscured the truth about the ’37 strike for 50 years. Abella claimed the international UAW was a hindrance, not a help. He … Keep reading »

Climate Change is a Class Issue

The Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education is honoured to host Sarah Glynn and John Clarke to launch their book Climate Change is a Class Issue as the first installment in the school’s brand new webinar series! The capitalist system, which sees everything in terms of profit, is exploiting the planet to destruction with the … Keep reading »

File Social presents: Sweet Country

Eyesore Cinema 1176 Bloor Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Set in the sparsely populated outback of Australia’s Northern Territory, Sweet Country explores the tension between European settlers and indigenous people in the period between the two world wars. Based on true events, the film follows the story of Sam Kelly, an aboriginal farm worker who is accused of murdering a white settler and WW1 … Keep reading »

Framing Resistance: Palestine to Toronto

Photography Exhibition and Fundraiser. A tribute to independent media working for Palestine. See this exhibition honouring independent media – photographers, video artists, journalists, artists – who've been tirelessly dedicated to covering the Palestinian solidarity movement, in Toronto and Palestine. It's a fundraiser for CPFQ – Support the Children of Palestine – so come and buy … Keep reading »

Book launch: Against the People

CSI Annex 720 Bathurst St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education is thrilled to host the official launch of the new book Against the People: How Ford Nation is Dismantling Ontario, with editors Bryan Evans and Carlo Fanelli. The election of the Doug Ford–led Progressive Conservatives unleashed an aggressive and undisguised market fundamentalism. Ford's government has taken the assault … Keep reading »