Meditation Flash Mob @ the Toronto Eaton Centre

Meditation Flash Mob @ the Toronto Eaton Centre took place today on Black Friday, November 23 to help to break the spectacle of consumerism and help raise the vibration of the city! Treehugger.com article and video can be viewed here: ‘Meditation Flash Mob Sits in Middle of Mall on “Black Friday’ http://bit.ly/V3auif Facebook Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/495212660513613 Check out this 360 panorama photo: http://360.io/7gUjVQ courtesy of: Simon Plashkes Flashmob artwork design by: Selena Flood Event organized by: Cee Re Ality and Shawn Jason Photos by: Derek Soberal...

Consume less

Consume less as we try to emulate America with Black Friday and Cyber Monday! Here’s an article Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving in the U.S., is traditionally the biggest shopping day of the year as retailers kick off the holiday season. But this year could begin a new tradition — of Black Friday being the biggest labour protest day of the year. Workers at the giant retailer Wal-Mart are preparing for walkouts and rallies at as many as 1,000 stores across the country. The actions are part of a wave of strikes and protests that began at several distribution centers in September and then moved on to Wal-Mart stores in October. The rolling walkouts have continued sporadically since, as workers organize for the call made by their OUR Walmart campaign for actions on Black Friday around the country. The scale of the Black Friday walkouts will vary from store to store, involving smaller or larger groups of workers. Wal-Mart, of course, is nonunion, so the ‘associates’ who answer the call for a strike will do so in protest over grievances about management retaliation, harassment and unsafe conditions — this gives them some protection under U.S. labour laws. Meanwhile, supporters of the Wal-Mart workers are planning to gather alongside them for rallies, pickets and other actions at the stores — to show their solidarity with this long-awaited challenge to a corporate goliath....

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