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Organizing a really really free market

Really really free markets

Really really free markets are spaces where people give away goods, services, discussion, skills, talents and other community ressources. It's a movement of resistence towards corporatization, greed, commericialism and waste which redistributes resources.

This guide will cover:

How a really really free market works
Where to host it
How to get people to come
Aftermath


How it works

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Redeye

Reflecting on more than 20 years of Alternative Radio

November 16, 2010
| A feature interview with David Barsamian, founder of Alternative Radio, a weekly one-hour public affairs program offered free to all public radio stations around the world.

15:34 minutes (14.26 MB)

Sister Spit -- The Next Generation

Oct 20 2009 - 12:00am

Location

Toronto Free Gallery
1277 Bloor St. West just east of Lansdowne
Toronto, ON
Canada
Phone: 416-913-0461
43° 39' 30.2724" N, 79° 26' 32.3952" W

The Toronto Free Gallery is proud to be hosting a multimedia literary explosion of zinesters, fashion plates, novelists, performance artists, poets and fancy scribblers. A night of queertastic, female-centric brilliance!

On October 20, the legendary, raucous, rowdy performance gang Sister Spit - The Next Generation's van will unload in Toronto for a rare Canadian performance. The night will include; queer luminary Michelle Tea, hilarious literary force Beth Lisick, trans-licious performance artist Ben McCoy, graphic novelist extraordinaire Ariel Schrag, powerhouse poet Kirya Traber, photographer/myth-explorer Sara Seinberg, and world-traveling novelist Rhiannon Argo plus Toronto special guests.

Contact name: 
Aaron

Shouting Fire: Stories From the Edge of Free Speech

The documentary film Shouting Fire: Stories From the Edge of Free Speech screens on Friday Oct. 2 at 9:15p.m. as part of the M.U.C.K. Film Festival in Toronto. A panel discussion to follow, including Ward Churchill, who is featured in the film, and rabble.ca editor Derrick O'Keefe.

Jenn & Guy's rockin' benefit for cancer

Jun 13 2009 - 8:30pm
Jun 14 2009 - 2:00am

Location

The Opera House
735 Queen St. East
Toronto, ON M4M 1H1
Canada
Phone: (416)5614015
43° 39' 32.8104" N, 79° 20' 55.4964" W

Jenn & Guy's Rockin' Benefit for Cancer

For those who like to help as much as they love GREAT music!!!

Everyone is touched by cancer. We all have a story. We want to make a difference!

Awesome concert at an awesome venue!!!

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Jennifer Backhouse and Gaetano Lacono
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