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Occupy, Strike, Resist! How Do We Beat the 1%?
November 24, 2011
2011 has been a historic year of revolt. There have been revolutions across the Arab world, general strikes across Europe, a massive campaign to stop the Keystone XL pipeline, and a massive working class fightbacks in Wisconsin and Ohio. Now, the Occupy movement has spread to over 1,700 countries worldwide.
But as police begin evictions and winter approaches, how can we build on this year of resistance and beat back austerity and the corporate attack?
With a looming lockout of city workers in Toronto and saber-rattling against Iran, join a public forum on how the 99% can unite and fight to win.
Venue: Bahen Centre
Location: 40 St George Street Toronto, ON
For information contact: torontosocialists@gmail.com
Categories: Social Change, Social Justice, Alternatives
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