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Good Evidence Toronto
May 14, 2011
Test your knowledge of Toronto the Good !
? How can low-income renters in Toronto remove exploitative landlords ? ? Did you know that Toronto grows some of the most delicious fruit in the country, yet why is Toronto seen as a polluted urban jungle, dependent on external food sources ? ? Which Toronto-based organization operates the only National AIDS hotline specifically for prisoners ?
Find out at Good Evidence's video-screening fundraiser!
Good Evidence will premier its short films made in partnership with three Toronto based community organizations, as part of an evening of live music, games, and images all aimed at breaking down stereotypes of Toronto.
These films will showcase the issues many Torontonians face daily basis and how they are being addressed by the great community organizations: - Not Far From the Tree - Parkdale Tenants Association - Prisoners HIV/AIDS Support Action Network
Directors of the films and representatives from the partner organizations will be present to answer questions and share their expereince. Good Evidence will also be announcing organization to be filmed next!
Tickets $40; unwaged $20. (order via Paypal). The price of the ticket includes snacks and non-alcoholic drinks (cash bar available).
Time: 7pm-10:30pm
Venue: Beit Zatoun
Location: 612 Markham Street (by Bathurst subway) Toronto, ON
Website: http://www.beitzatoun.org
For information contact: info@beitzatoun.org
Phone: 647.726.9500
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