A project by Scott Neigh (@canadianlefty) re. voices from Canadian social movements, historical (books) and contemporary (radio). See the site for details!
Some exciting news!!! My new book *Listen! Knowing the World and Fighting to Change It* will be coming out in the fall, from Fernwood Publishing. Get 15% off a pre-order using the code below.
https://t.co/NmOz4FZ4Dd
I interviewed Nathan McDonnell, an organizer with the Milton Parc Citizens Committee in Montreal. He talks about learning from history, building our capacity to govern ourselves, making our movements welcoming, and much more.
https://t.co/p9Wyw3lo8x
In Scott Neigh’s latest Learning from Movements interview, Melanie Andita discusses the intersection between labour, tenant, and drug-user organizing, and the similarities of boss/worker and landlord/renter relationships as part of the same class struggle. https://t.co/L9fBeUueOp
In my latest interview about learning in, from, and for social movements, tenant & drug user organizer Melanie Andita talks about popular education, and about learning from revolutionary movements in the Global South and from the labour movement. https://t.co/VydWCfYNBs #cdnpoli
Vancouver-based tenant and drug user organizer Melanie Andita talks about social movement resources she has learned from and ways that she thinks *you* can learn about movements. https://t.co/L9fBeUueOp #bcpoli#cdnpoli
Today on GET LIT it's Scott Neigh! The author and broadcaster joins us to talk about his newest book Listen! Knowing The World and Fighting to Change It.
1230 pm on 93.3 / https://t.co/99BEfw4O0G or anytime on podcasts and here: https://t.co/5ScRbsLO99
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Check out my interview with nurse and writer Martha Paynter about working at the intersection of reproductive and prisoner justice.
https://t.co/UWinfLXxbJ #cdnpoli
In @canadianlefty's latest interview about learning in, from, and for social movements, we hear from nurse and writer Martha Paynter about the intersection of reproductive and prisoner justice.
https://t.co/SQx2jYmGCL
Our Annual General Meeting is happening online on Sunday, December 7 at 3pm Eastern. If you support grassroots, movement-focused media, please join us! Check out this post for all of the details: https://t.co/iia1AqpmWf #cdnmedia
Check out my interview with poet Jody Chan! They talk about organizing writers to support Palestinian liberation, the importance of learning to be accountable to one another, & the power and limits of cultural work in struggles for collective liberation https://t.co/1XzJLukUy7
In this interview, Toronto-based poet Jody Chan talks about organizing writers to support Palestinian liberation, the importance of learning to be accountable to one another, & the power and limits of cultural work in struggles for collective liberation https://t.co/KQpC1k5Qyb
In @canadianlefty's latest "Learning from Movements" interview, long-time Montreal-based activist and prolific musician and writer Norman Nawrocki talks about housing struggles, strengthening movements through the arts, and his new book.
https://t.co/6kCEzc3tCW #cdnpoli
Check out my interview with Norman Nawrocki, a long-time activist and prolific musician/writer in Montreal. He talks about housing struggles, strengthening movements through the arts, being inspired by Zapatistas and Palestinian youth, and his new book.
https://t.co/ZJaWuPJHtU
Given our grim political moment, I asked a bunch of organizers in #HamOnt for practical, local suggestions for how people can get involved in grassroots ways.
Wherever you are, use these examples as you explore grassroots possibilities in your community!
https://t.co/eQ61DGFixl
In these grim times, many of us are feeling the need to *do* something, but don't quite know what or how.
In this article, 16 organizers from one city (#HamOnt) offer practical, concrete suggestions to help you figure it out, wherever you live.
https://t.co/A1g7sR8oJ1
In my latest interview about learning in, from, and for social movements, I talk with Chris Ramsaroop of @j4mw about learning from other labour struggles, the dangers of neoliberal approaches to organizing, & dealing with today's heightened nationalism
https://t.co/BDPmbUh7LR
Check out our latest Learning from Movements interview!
Chris Ramsaroop of @j4mw talks about learning from other labour struggles, the dangers of thinking about organizing in neoliberal ways, and navigating today's heightened nationalism
https://t.co/pbRZU1G5UX #cdnpoli
Florence Stratton has been involved in social justice struggles since the 1960s.
She speaks with us about learning about racism and colonialism, fighting homelessness, and never giving up.
https://t.co/avSqh3Q8Tp
Check out my latest "Learning from Movements" interview!
Florence Stratton has been involved in social justice struggles in Regina since the 1960s. She speaks with me about learning about racism & colonialism, fighting homelessness, and never giving up.
https://t.co/eHrSW0cvOg