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A new vision for community media

Unbeknownst to most Canadians, cable companies and local community groups have been wrestling for control over community channel assets: the community groups want space on the TV dial and production resources; the cable companies want to call the shots, control the programming, and move their community channels in the direction of commercial television. Approximately $80 million collected annually from Canadians and earmarked for community programming, is at stake.

Meanwhile, the digital revolution is transforming citizens into media producers and every home computer into a virtual television station. In such a radically altered media environment, the question remains: what will community TV be in the 21st century?

Community media 2.0

Trans film event: "The Aggressives"

Date: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Location

The Centre for Women and Trans People UofT
563 Spadina Ave. rm. 100 - North Borden Building
Toronto, ON
Canada
Phone: 416 978 8201
Fax: 416 978 1078
43° 39' 35.838" N, 79° 24' 1.0656" W

The Trans-Inclusion group kicks off another year of FREE movie screenings.
Wow and yay!

"The Aggressives"

Peggy Nash

Electrifying grassroots organizing

| September 29, 2009

Ending politics as we know it: Organizing poor people in the era of Obama

Date: Friday, October 2, 2009 - 1:30pm - 3:00pm

Location

Verney Room 6th floor Ross Building York University
4700 Keele Street
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
Canada
43° 46' 26.4288" N, 79° 29' 37.7124" W

The Seminar Series in Comparative Political Economy (the 'empire seminar') kicks off this year's rota with: "Ending Politics as We Know It: Organizing Poor People in the Era of Obama"

Steve Williams is the Co-director of POWER (People Organized to Win Employment Rights), the San Francisco working class community organization which since the mid-1990s has been one of the most important Workers Action Centers in the US). He is the co-author of Towards Land, Work & Power: Charting a path of resistance to U.S.-led imperialism.

Organizing Working Class Communities

Date: Friday, October 2, 2009 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Location

Ryerson Student Centre
55 Gould Street, Room 115
Toronto, ON
Canada
43° 39' 28.9152" N, 79° 22' 43.3308" W

Public forum: Organizing Working Class Communities

Featuring Steve Williams Co-Director of the California based group: People Organized to Win Employment Rights (POWER) and co-authour of the book Towards Land, Work and Power.

Co-sponsored by Socialist Project and Centre for Social Justice.

Endorsed by Black Action Defence Committee (BADC), No One Is Illegal (NOII) and Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP).

Calgary Community Peace Pole Unveiling Celebration

Date: Sunday, September 20, 2009 - 4:00pm - 6:00pm

Location

Peace Park
2nd Ave & 8th St SW along Bow River pathway
Calgary, AB
Canada
Phone: 403-270-7366
51° 3' 16.7436" N, 114° 2' 35.1276" W

The Calgary Peace Pole Community invites you to celebrate the International Day of Peace by attending the unveiling of the Calgary Peace Pole and plaza. On Sunday, September 20, join the peace walk on Prince's Island starting near the bridge to Eau Claire Market at 1:30pm, or come straight to the site, 2nd Ave and 8th St SW, at 2pm for the celebration: inauguration, performances by local artists, family barbecue, and children's activities. There are 250,000 peace poles in the world, all proclaiming 'May Peace Prevail On Earth.' Calgary's peace pole, designed by Marc Boutin Architecture, is unique. All welcome to the September 20 celebrations!.

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Of makers, hackers and activists

It's a Tuesday night in Hamilton, Ontario, and I'm sitting with Myrcurial (aka James Arlen) talking about makers, hackers' activism and hyperlocal journalism. Myrcurial is an online security consultant, a dyed-in-the-wool hacker and the wise-old-man of think|haus, a hacker/maker workshop that's being constructed around us as we sit in an ex-autoparts outlet in the northend of town.

Conservation celebration

Date: Saturday, August 29, 2009 - 12:00pm

Location

Purcell's Cove Social Club
505 Purcell's Cove Road
Halifax, NS
Canada
Phone: 902-425-5263
Fax: 902-429-5263
44° 36' 40.6764" N, 63° 34' 26.994" W

The Nova Scotia Nature Trust is pleased to invite members of the public to an important conservation event.

The Nature Trust will use this opportunity to announce a new conservation land in HRM at this event and will host members, supporters and the public for a brief reception and ceremony to honour the local family who have made this significant donation of land.

In the heart of Purcell's Cove, the new property protects over 20 hectares of undeveloped and pristine wildland in Halifax. The land is sure to be a treasured resource for the whole community and we hope you will join us for the celebration.

For details, or to RSVP, please call ROBIN LEVY at 902.425.5263 or email ROBIN@NSNT.CA

 

 

Clothing swap party

Date: Saturday, August 15, 2009 - 12:00pm - 4:00pm

Location

St. Stephen-in-the-Fields Church
103 Bellevue Ave.
Toronto
Canada
43° 39' 21.6576" N, 79° 24' 14.6664" W

Just show up with your unwanted (but clean & good quality) clothes, and leave with a newly revamped wardrobe!

There will be yummy snacks courtesy of Miss Cora’s Kitchen, on-site alterations and – of course – tons of clothes! You can also look forward to workshops.

All clothing, shoes jewellery and other accessories (but no socks and undies please) which are clean and in good condition are welcome.

If you’re in need of a wardrobe upgrade, but have nothing to contribute, it’s just an extra five bucks.

At the end of the day all unclaimed clothing will be donated to local charities.

Need web journalists (Toronto)

NewsFIX.ca is an online news organization focused on local Toronto news.

We are seeking writers, photographers and videographers who can bring a unique perspective to community news.

We broadly define 'community' as neighbourhoods, cultural communities and communities of ideas.

We are not a blog, but a news-gathering service with editorial oversight. We do not publish opinion pieces but we are interested in community and grass-roots perspectives.

Please indicate your interest by responding to stephen.humphrey@newsfix.ca

 

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