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Facing the Anthropocene, Fossil Capitalism and the Crisis of the Earth System

Science tells us that a new and dangerous stage in planetary evolution has begun, the Anthropocene, a time of rising temperatures, extreme weather, rising oceans, and mass species extinctions. Humanity faces not just more pollution or warmer weather, but a crisis of the Earth System. If business as usual continues, this century will be marked … Keep reading »

FilmSocial: Poverty and the Welfare State, Then and Now

Ken Loach’s award winning newest film I, Daniel Blake (2016), brilliantly exposes the discipline, humiliation and frustration which people who rely on welfare benefits are subjected to in contemporary Britain. To coincide with its Toronto release, we are showing Cathy Come Home (1966), Loach’s first great film on this subject, made exactly 50 years earlier. Cathy Come Home is the … Keep reading »

Art vs Alt: How We Challenge the Right

Steelworkers Hall 25 Cecil, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Art vs Alt is a day of conversations and a platform for presentations of work by concerned artists, a day to come together to work out how to collectively confront the dramatic rise of the right. The conference is open to anyone interested in the culture and politics of the left. Discussions and plenaries on … Keep reading »

The Capitalism Workshop: Rethinking Contemporary Anti-Capitalism

Uneven and combined development remains crucial for understanding the continued widening and deepening of capitalism. However, the nature of the heterogeneous and uneven development of contemporary capitalism, especially since the 1970s, makes problematic the characterization of capitalist totality, as a coherent stage and as a singular, albeit uneven, combination. This complicates the successful pursuit of … Keep reading »

Social / Website Launch

Dooney's 866 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON, Canada

Social / Website Launch on Saturday February 3rd, 7pm at Dooney's.

9 to 5: an International Women’s Day Celebration

Eyesore Cinema 1176 Bloor Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Grab a seat and pour yourself a cup of ambition for our special International Women's Day screening of 9 to 5! Join Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda, and Lilly Tomlin in making boss-napping great again in this comedy classic about women office workers at the dawn of the '80s. The themes of sexism and work taken up … Keep reading »

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Book Launch: The Contradictions of Pension Fund Capitalism

Steelworkers Hall 25 Cecil, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Kevin Skerrett (Research Officer for the Canadian Union of Public Employees) and Chris Roberts (National Director of Social and Economic Policy for the Canadian Labour of Congress) discuss the significance of their edited book, The Contradictions of Pension Fund Capitalism (Cornell University Press, 2018). Heather Whiteside and Janice Folk-Dawson speak to the issues the book raises … Keep reading »

Drawing the Left: Exhibit Opening

A Different Booklist 777 Bathurst St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Drawing the Left exhibit opening and reception, featuring cartoons by and discussion with Union Art Service (UAS) collective members. The Drawing the Left exhibit highlights cartoonists of the Union Art Service (UAS) collective. UAS was founded by Cy Morris and Mike Constable shortly after the 1976 General Strike against Pierre Trudeau’s contract busting Wage Controls. … Keep reading »

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Liter-Ally: Poetry Towards Left Renewal

A Different Booklist 777 Bathurst St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Liter-ally: Poetry Towards Renewal brings together Toronto-based poets to address the opportunity and challenge of Left renewal. How are poets rethinking politics on the left? What role might poetry play in left politics today? Poetry as art. Poetry as thought. Poetry as resistance. Join us for an evening of readings and spoken word performances by a … Keep reading »

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What’s Left, Toronto? Radical Alternatives for the City Election

Friends House 60 Lowther Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

As the Doug Ford Conservatives unpack their agenda, towns and cities across Ontario are getting ready for the October municipal elections. In Toronto, much of the early public debate leading up to the elections has been narrow and dominated by the Tories’ Bill 5, which proposes to cut in half the number of wards for … Keep reading »