Update on the Activist Assembly!

This weekend is the Activist Assembly taking place at OISE. The weekend is packed-full of great speakers, talks and workshops. The revised schedule is below and more information is available at: https://www.facebook.com/events/270078499716966/ If you would like to assist the food committee by providing a kitchen to cook in, donations or prepared food please contact: [email protected] **Registration for this event is REQUIRED (it is free!). Please register by emailing: [email protected] We look forward to seeing you there! SCHEDULE of EVENTS: Friday: 7:00 – 10:00 -Opening Panel – Discussion of why Occupy was effective. Panelists all represent groups who were inspired by the Occupy Movement to fight harder then ever. Focus on the importance of outreach, protest, mass mobilisation, and of constant recruitment of new people. Strucure of the opening event will be speeches from the panelists followed by a facilitated, open discussion among atendees. Finally break out groups to get to know each other and answer the question “Why are we here?” Speakers: Carolyn Egan – is the president of the Steelworkers’ Toronto Area Council and United Steelworkers Local 8300. She is a long-time pro-choice, anti-war and social justice activist in Toronto and a leading member of the International Socialists. Judy Rebick – is a veteran activist, on feminist, democracy, anti-racist and international solidarity issues. She is also a writer, teacher and sometime journalist. She has a new e book coming out in March called Occupy This!. She is the founding publisher of rabble.ca and a regular on the Q media panel. Syed Hussan – is an organizer, activist and writer based in Toronto. Hussan has been involved with anti-colonial, migrant justice, feminist, anti-racist, environmental justice, anti-war and prison abolition movements and is active in No One Is Illegal – Toronto and Toronto Stop the Cuts Network. As part of his involvement in the Toronto Community Mobilization Network, Hussan was charged with Conspiracy. Though his charges were dropped after 18 months, 6 activist and community organizers have been jailed for the Anti-G20 protests. Saturday: 11:00 – 12:15 – Auditorium – Discussion of Committee / Decision-Making Structure – Michael Rosenburg, Octavian cadabeschi 12:30-1:30 lunch 1:30-2:45 – Auditorium – Discussion of non-Toronto experience – Roundtable discussion, many speakers 3:00-4:15 – Committees and Campaigns Room 1 – Occupy Gardens – Jacob Kearey Moreland Room 2 – Accessability Committee – Loretta Lime Room 3 – Occupy The Rainbow – Jordan BG                                                                                                                                                                                  Room 4 – Occupy UofT/Occupy Ryerson – Ryerson & UofT Rep. 4:30-5:45 – Discussion of issues Room 1 – Environmental Justice – Someone from Environmental Justice Toronto – Megan Kinch Room 2 – Canada’s occupation at home and abroad – Sid Lacombe Room 3 – Financial Bubble Collapse – David Mcnally Room 4 – Austerity – Neoliberalism – Nigel Barriffe and Victoria Barnett Room 5 – Colonisation, Militirisation and Attacks on Unions – Nadia Saad Room 6 – Indigenous – Randy Kapashesit 6:00-7:00 Dinner 7:30-9:30 General Assembly – OISE courtyard 10:00-2:00 Social – Duke of York – near OISE and St George station, in their Cellar space which hosts 150+ people. 19+ $0-$99 reccommended donation ($0 perfectly acceptable) – To help cover space rental costs for weekend. Sunday: 11:00-12:45 – Classroom part 1 Room 1 – Speaking to the Media – Dan Speerin, Adam Slinn, Syed Hussan Room 2 – Facilitation Training – Peter Bromley Room 3 – 10 steps to effective campaigning – Steve Stallhorn Room 4 – Direct Action Training – Aspa + Dave Vasey + Eryn Wheatle Room 5 – Marshal Training – Martin Sneath, Anna Sneath Room 6 – Medic Training – Trish Mills, Kristina McGuire, Ed Lutz LUNCH 1:45 – 3:30 Classroom part 2 Room 1 – Speaking to the Media – Dan Speerin, Adam Slinn, Syed Hussan Room 2 – Facilitation Training – Lee McKenna Room 3 – 10 steps to effective campeigning – Steve Stallhorn Room 4 – Direct Action Training – Aspa + Dave Vasey + Eryn Wheatle Room 5 – Marshal Training – Martin Sneath, Anna Sneath Room 6 – Medic Training – Trish Mills, Kristina McGuire, Ed Lutz 3:45 – 5:15 Committee Discussions Room 1 – Outreach Shanger/Sean Robinson, Katie Berger/ Room 2 – Action – Dave Vessey, Lana Brite Room 2 – Room 3 – Mischa Saunders Room 4 – Finance – Lex Room 5 – Marshal – Trey Winney 5:30-6:00 Closing Ceremony – Main Room...

Occupy Toronto – Regrouping Weekend

“Retreat, Regroup, Reoccupy!” A weekend of reflection, coordination, structuring and regrouping for activists involved in Occupy Toronto committees. Where: Steelworker’s Hall – 25 Cecil Street, When: The weekend of the 6, 7, and 8th of January. Facebook event This weekend conference will give the committees a chance to communicate and coordinate with each other, and restructure if necessary. It is primarily intended for the members of the Occupy Toronto Committees but totally open to the public and all are welcome. Members of the 99% who feel like they are more on the periphery, who would like to learn more about the occupy movement and who want to get more involved then they have been so far should consider coming to the Activist Assembly two weeks later: www.facebook.com/events/270078499716966/ Schedule: Friday 7:00-10:00 – Facilitated Debriefing Session. A facilitated group activity session that will encourage individuals to identify group strengths and weaknesses, and develop interpersonal relationships. Saturday 12:00-4:00 Committees each take a turn debriefing. Every committee interested in participating must come up with a short (10-15 minute) presentation, and a 15 minute open discussion will follow each committee’s debrief Sunday 12:00 – 2:45 Open, facilitated discussion on our decision making process. Various decision making alternatives will be presented followed by a group discussion. 3:00 – 6:00 Visioning Session using the Open Space method of facilitation. “Open Space Technology is a workshop design tool to use when situations include a diverse group of people who must deal with complex, and potentially conflicting material in innovative and productive ways. It is a facilitation method in which people can identify specific issues on a given topic, self-select into discussion groups, and work with the issue with people also concerned with that issue.” http://www.freechild.org/Firestarter/OpenSpace.htm...

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