November 5, 2014
Captive Revolution: A book launch with Nahla Abdo
The book launch for Captive Revolution, on Palestinian women’s anti-colonial struggle within the Israeli prison system, was on Monday, November 3, 2014 in Toronto.
A series of speeches and lectures from the finest minds of our time. Fresh ideas from speakers of note.
The book launch for Captive Revolution, on Palestinian women’s anti-colonial struggle within the Israeli prison system, was on Monday, November 3, 2014 in Toronto.
Wondering how Canada got where it is today? In this podcast, Donald Gutstein talks about his new book “Harperism – How Stephen Harper and his think tank colleagues have transformed Canada.”
Van Jones says he came here to speak to the Good Jobs Summit because “you’ve got a crazy dude up here, and it’s not Rob Ford.” Here is his keynote address from Saturday, October 4, 2014.
Over the next few weeks, we’ll be posting some of the many discussions which took place at the Good Jobs Summit. We begin with the Good Jobs Debate on Friday, October 3, 2014.
Van Jones is an environmental advocate, CNN commentator, and best-selling author who is a prominent voice on environment and the economy. In conversation with Claudio D’Andrea.
Olivia Chow speaks solo at a mayoral debate sponsored by the Ryerson Students’ Union and TTCRiders: A Voice for Transit Riders.
Listen to Chief Derek Nepinak, Grand Chief of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, speak at the Peoples’ Social Forum in Ottawa, August 21- 24, 2014.
Linda McQuaig spoke to guests at rabble.ca’s event Celebrating Indie Media and Activism at the Peoples’ Social Forum in Ottawa on August 21, 2014.
Naomi Klein is an award-winning journalist, author and one of the most influential voices on our political and cultural environment. She spoke to the Peoples’ Social Forum August 21, 2014 in Ottawa.
An event co-sponsored by rabble.ca and the B.C. chapter of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives on August 12, 2014, called “Living Consciously: Reinventing Democracy to Save Canada.”
Recorded August 12, 2014, called “Living Consciously: Reinventing Democracy to Save Canada.” With Murray Dobbin, Anajali Appadurai, Damion Gillis, Iglika Ivanova and Duncan Cameron
A group of people from Grassy Narrows spoke at a public forum about the current conditions on their reserve and demanded action on mercury pollution.