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  • SR 2022: The Direction Forward

    VISHWAS SATGUR: Epidemiological Neoliberalism in South Africa In this presentation, Vishwas Satgar sets out the Covid-19 pandemic in South Africa as an example of polarized access to medical services shamelessly … Keep reading »

  • Rights, Regularization and Status for All!

    Christie Pits Park 750 Bloor St W, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    On September 18 – one day before Canadian Parliament returns – we will gather in the thousands to demand equal rights and permanent resident status for all undocumented people, migrant … Keep reading »

  • Peace Initiatives

    Demonstrations, conferences, grassroots activities and other organized by peace organizations in Europe to stop the war and build the peace. Across Europe, 24 - 26 February, 2023.

  • System Change

    CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    The worst wildfire season in Canadian history, worsening environmental degradation, and the hottest week ever recorded. Amid the consequences of human impact on our planet becoming increasingly dire, large corporations … Keep reading »

  • Regularize Everyone: It’s time.

    Bills are skyrocketing, rent is beyond reach, forests are ablaze, and healthcare is being privatized. We are in the midst of an inequality crisis, with migrants who grow the food, … Keep reading »

  • Your Power at Work

    CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Underpaid? Overworked? Unsafe on the job? Do you hate your job and want it to be better? You have power at work. This fall, learn the basics of labour organizing … Keep reading »

  • The role of unions in fighting Israeli apartheid

    Join Labour for Palestine Canada for panel presentations and discussion with labour activists and organizers from Palestine, Europe, US and Canada on building a worker-led movement against Israeli apartheid. zoom.us

  • The Fall and Rise of American Finance

    Public event at The People’s Forum featuring authors Stephen Maher and Scott Aquanno. It is today all but taken for granted by critical political economists – and by political figures … Keep reading »