[Centre2110] Fwd: @: MONTREAL ANARCHIST BOOKFAIR! (May 17-18 - Final Details)
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Date: Sat, May 10, 2008 at 12:32 PM
Subject: @: MONTREAL ANARCHIST BOOKFAIR! (May 17-18 - Final Details)
To: qpirg at ssmu.mcgill.ca, qpirgevents at yahoo.com, centre2110 at gmail.com
[Final Callout - Please post and forward widely.]
The Montreal Anarchist Bookfair on SATURDAY, MAY 17 (followed by a Day
of Anarchist Workshops, Discussions and Presentations on SUNDAY, MAY
18) is less than 10 days away! Read below for updates and final
details about programming OR click here:
http://www.anarchistbookfair.ca/en/node/64
SOME HIGHLIGHTS:
- More than 100 book, distributor, zine and group tables from
Montreal, Quebec, North America and beyond (on May 17 only)
- Introductory Workshops to Anarchism (May 17), including: "Demanding
the Impossible: Sharing Visions of Anarchism" (with the views of
thirty local anarchists) and "An Introduction to Anarchism and its
Aspirations"
- KidZone! (May 17): A program for kids and their parents
- Resistance 2010 Info Room (May 17), including: "No Olympics on
Stolen Land", "An Anarchist Attack on the SPP and G8", and "Anarchists
Supporting the Tyendinaga Mohawks"
- Autonomous Media Room (May 18), including: Screen-printing, Sonic
Resistance & Video Editing
- English workshops (May 18) include: "Anarcho-Primitivism, Archeology
and Anthropology" - "Organizing in Solidarity with Prisoners" - "What
To Do in Times of Crisis? Using Harm Reduction to Support Responsible
Decision-Making in Our Communities" - "Colonialism, Anarchism and
Indigenism" - "Anarchist Legacy: A facilitated discussion about
struggle and resistance" – "Abolition of the State: The Nature of the
State; How it Could be Abolished; What Could Replace it"
- Workshop presenters include: Autonomous Social Center
(Pointe-St-Charles), La Balancelle (Paris), Beehive Collective
(Maine), Gord Hill (Coast Salish Territories), Cindy Milstein
(Vermont), Philly's Pissed (Philadelphia), People's Global Action
(PGA) Bloc (Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City), Wayne Price (New York
City), Angela Sterritt (Coast Salish Territories), Tyendinaga Support
Committee (Toronto), John Zerzan (Eugene, Oregon) and many others
- Art Exhibits (May 17&18) & Film Screenings (May 17).
Read BELOW for more details.
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MONTREAL'S 9th ANARCHIST BOOKFAIR
Saturday, MAY 17, 10am to 6pm
CEDA, 2515 rue Delisle
(near the Lionel-Groulx metro)
--> Part of the month-long Festival of Anarchy (May 2008).
--> Followed by a full day of Anarchist Presentations and Workshops
(May 18, 2008).
--> Bring your kids! Kids activities and free childcare on-site.
--> For anarchists, allies, and those who are interested or curious
about anarchism.
--> Free! Welcome to all!
[The main space is wheelchair accessible. For more information or to
inquire about other accessibility needs, see our accessibility policy
-- http://www.anarchistbookfair.ca/en/node/6 or contact the
collective.]
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More Info Below:
a) Booksellers, distributors and political groups (May 17)
b) Introductory Workshops (May 17)
c) Resistance 2010 Info Room (May 17)
d) KidZone! (May 17)
e) Film Screenings (May 17)
f) Art Exhibition (May 17-18)
g) Day of Anarchist Workshops, Discussions and Presentations (May 18)
h) Autonomous Media Room (May 18)
i) Festival of Anarchy (May 2008)
j) Contact Information and Volunteering
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The Montreal Anarchist Bookfair (May 17, 2008) brings together
anarchist ideas and practice, through words, images, music, and
day-to-day struggles for justice, dignity and collective liberation.
The Bookfair is as much for people who don't necessarily consider
themselves anarchists, but are curious about anarchism, as it is a
space for anarchists to meet, network and share. All are welcome.
The Bookfair is organized in a spirit of openness towards the
different traditions, visions, and practices of anarchism. Together we
share a commitment to promoting anarchism through the values of mutual
aid, grassroots democracy, direct action, autonomy and solidarity,
while opposing oppression in all its forms.
What Happens at the Montreal Anarchist Bookfair? Read more here:
http://www.anarchistbookfair.ca/en/node/3
::::: a) Booksellers, distributors and political groups :::::
The heart of the Bookfair is the main auditorium on May 17, 2008
(10am-6pm) that will include over 100 booksellers, distributors,
independent presses and political groups from all over Montreal,
Quebec, North America, and abroad. A list of vendors from the 2007
bookfair is listed here: http://www.anarchistbookfair.ca/en/node/58
::::: b) Introductory Workshops :::::
SATURDAY, MAY 17, 11am-5pm
Introductory Workshops (for people new to or curious about anarchism):
- "Demanding the Impossible: Sharing Visions of Anarchism", with the
views of thirty local anarchists! – 11-1pm (FR) and 1-3pm (EN) in room
125
- "An Introduction to Anarchism and its Aspirations", presented by
Cindy Milstein (EN) – 3-5pm in room 302
- "Vivre l'anarchie dans l'ici et le maintenant", avec des militantEs
de Québec (FR) – 13-15h, salle 302
- "ABC de l'Anarchisme", avec Anna & Marco (FR) – 15-17h, salle 125
- "Re-Thinking Property, Re-using Space" (EN, FR) (outdoor discussion,
weather permitting) – 1-3pm.
All workshops will include whisper translation in English or French.
Longer workshop descriptions are available at:
http://www.anarchistbookfair.ca/en/node/57
::::: c) Resistance 2010 Info Room :::::
Saturday, May 17, 11am-5pm, room 305
In the year 2010, three major international events will be taking
place in the Canadian state: the Winter Olympics in Vancouver/Whistler
(Feb 12-28); the G-8 Leader's Summit (June/July, TBA), and the meeting
of the NAFTA leaders as part of the so-called "Security and Prosperity
Partnership." This room is for organizing resistance leading up to
2010.
11am: No Olympics on Stolen Land (EN)
Presentation on the resistance to colonialism on Turtle Island,
including current organizing against the Olympics. The presentation
will include photos and short video excerpts. Facilitated by Angela
Sterritt and Gord Hill, anti-Olympics indigenous organizers/artists
from occupied "British Columbia".
1pm: Anarchists Supporting Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory Struggles (EN)
This workshop will present current struggles on Tyendinaga Mohawk
Territory from a supporters' perspective, and the impending trial of
spokesperson Shawn Brant, who faces 12 years in prison. Facilitated by
Tyendinaga Support Committee, concerned citizens, allies & activists
who support of the Mohawks of Tyendinaga in their struggles.
2pm: Anarchist Attack on the SPP and G8 (FR)
A presentation on the anarchist case against the G8 and SPP (Security
and Prosperity Partnership), and more generally, the anarchist attack
against colonialism, capitalism, imperialism and global apartheid.
Facilitated by members of the PGA (People's Global Action) Bloc in
Montreal.
3pm: North Amerikan Resistance 2010 Strategy and Networking Session (EN, FR, SP)
An opportunity for bookfair participants, from all over North Amerika,
to network and strategize around Resistance 2010 efforts, also
providing a space for American allies to talk about efforts to oppose
the RNC and DNC, as well as cross border alliances at the US-Mexican
border. Organized by members of the People's Global Action (PGA) Bloc
in Montreal, Ottawa and Quebec City.
Info: info at amp-montreal.net - 514-848-7583
www.resistance2010.net -- www.no2010.com
::::: d) KidZone! :::::
Saturday, May 17, 10am-6pm.
Feel like wandering around the Bookfair without your kid(s)? Are they
itching for some games, fun activities and snacks?? Alternatively, do
you guys need a quiet space to chill out? Bring your kid(s) to the
KidZone for tons of radical childcare fun! There will be outdoor
activities, a craft/quiet room and workshops for any interested kids.
Parents welcome!
Workshops include:
* Instrument making and musical mayhem with the Chaotic Insurrection Ensemble
* Drumming with Mark
* Face painting and body art with Emily "Mamma Bear"
* Hip Hop dancing with Dylan
* Zine-making with the St. Emilie Skillshare
* Pirate games with Loïc
* Learn how to DJ with DJ Diasporaface
* Soccer with Lissa and Mark
And more! For workshop times, check out the poster by the front entrance.
The entrance to the KidZone is located at the far end of the Main
Hall, on the right side of the stage. Make sure to register your
kid(s) before you drop them off!
Kids programming and childcare is organized by the Montreal Childcare
Collective. If you're interested in finding out more about who we are,
what we do, or you would like to get involved, come talk to us in the
KidZone, or get in touch.
Info: childcarecollective at riseup.net - www.childcarecollective.blogspot.com
::::: e) Film Screenings :::::
Saturday, May 17 -- Room 202 --10am-6pm
Full film descriptions and schedule linked at:
http://www.anarchistbookfair.ca/en/node/11
::::: f) Art Exhibition :::::
May 17-18, 2008, on all three floors of the CEDA (2515 Delisle).
Art exhibition descriptions linked at:
http://www.anarchistbookfair.ca/en/node/12
::::: g) Day of Anarchist Workshops, Discussions and Presentations :::::
Sunday, May 18, 10am-5pm
There will be more than 10 panels, workshops and discussions during
the day. All workshops will include translation for English and
French. Confirmed workshops and presenters:
10am-12pm:
* "Anarcho-Primitivism, Archeology and Anthropology" (EN), presented
by John Zerzan from the Green Anarchy Collective (Eugene, Oregon) and
La Mauvaise Herbe (Montreal). (Main Hall)
* "Organizing in Solidarity with Prisoners" (EN), presented by members
of Anarchist Black Cross Federation (Toronto/Montreal) (Room 305)
* "Diverse Experiences of Autonomous Social Centres" (FR), presented
by members of the Autonomous Social Center in Pointe-St-Charles
(Montreal) (Room 119)
* Anarchist Theatre Workshop (FR), presented by La Balancelle (Paris) (Room 302)
12-1pm:
* Anarchist People of Colour (APOC) Strategizing Session (EN, FR, SP)
(outdoors, weather permitting, or somewhere indoors if it rains).
1-3pm:
* "What To Do in Times of Crisis? Using Harm Reduction to Support
Responsible Decision-Making in Our Communities" (EN), presented by
Philly's Pissed (Philadelphia), providing direct support to survivors
of sexual assault. (Room 119)
* "Colonialism, Anarchism and Indigenism" (EN), presented by Gord
Hill, Kwakwaka'wakw, editor of Warrior Publications, as well as the
author of "500 Years of Indigenous Resistance." (Room 305)
* "Atheism and Anarchism" (FR), presented by Francois Jean (Montreal).
(Main Hall)
* "Free School: One is not born an anarchist, one becomes one" (FR),
facilitated by Barbara and Marike, with the collaboration of local
mothers and kids. (Room 302)
3-5pm:
* "Anarchist Legacy: A Facilitated discussion about
intergenerationality, struggle and resistance" (EN), with Mostafa and
Amanda, anarchists based in Montreal, and special guests! (Main Hall)
* "Abolition of the State: The Nature of the State; How it Could be
Abolished; What Could Replace it" (EN), presented by Wayne Price
(NEFAC-New York City) (Room 305)
* "Anarchism and the Quebec Conscription Riots of 1917-1918" (FR),
presented by Marc-André Cyr (Montréal) (Room 119)
* "Anti-imperialist Anarchist Action and Analysis" (FR), discussion
and panel presented by Block the Empire-Montreal. (Room 302)
More detailed workshop descriptions linked at:
http://www.anarchistbookfair.ca/en/node/57
::::: h) Autonomous Media Room :::::
Sunday, May 18, 10am-5pm, Room 125
This room will include hands-on workshops that are bilingual and
all-ages. The Autonomous Media Room is dedicated to sharing the skills
and knowledge of different mediums as deployed by anarchists.
10-11:45am
Hands-On Screen Printing for Women Identified Folks (building a frame
and making a screen to take home), please sign up - limited to 5
people.
10am-3pm
Hands-On Workshop Building a Battery-Powered, Bike-Portable (and
Loud!) Sound System (with Sonique Resistance)
1pm-2:45pm
Editing Video and Posting on the Internet (hosted by
HomelessNation.org and CUTV)
3pm-5pm
A Behind-The-Scenes Look at the Beehive Design Collective's
Anti-Copyright Images for Education (60mins) < followed by > Net
Neutrality, Internet Privacy, and the Open Source Software Revolution
(60mins)
**Making Live Radio**
This day of workshops will be proceeded by a participatory LIVE radio
show on Saturday, May 17th: Set-up begins at 12:30pm and we go live ON
CKUT 90.3fm from the Bookfair between 2-4pm. Join us to learn how to
setup a mixer, microphones, and a webstream for making live radio on
the fm dial.
Info: 514-448-4041, x6788 or news at ckut.ca
::::: i) Festival of Anarchy (May 2008) :::::
The Festival of Anarchy has begun! Upcoming events include:
MAY 13-14: Montreal Anarchist Theatre Festival, with Bread & Puppet,
La Balancelle, Le Comité de la fin du monde, and others.
info: www.myspace.com/anarchisttheatre_montreal
MAY 15: The Global Economic Crisis: Radical Perspectives, with John
Zerzan (7:30pm, 200 Sherbrooke West, UQÀM). info:
mauvaiseherbe at riseup.net
MAY 16: Anarchist Cabaret: A benefit for the Anarchist Bookfair (8pm,
Club Lambi, 4465 St-Laurent) with Please Don't Put Charles on the
Money, Paul Cargnello, Du faim-fond d'notre ruelle, Team Rocket,
Sofisticators, Homo Hobos, Jack Drill, Paula Belina & You!
MAY 20: Resisting Colonialism on Turtle Island: From the Indian Act to
the 2010 Olympics; a multi-media presentation by Gord Hill and Angela
Sterritt at the Native Friendship Center of Montreal (6:30pm, 2001
St-Laurent).
info: http://nooneisillegal-montreal.blogspot.com
MAY 23: The People's Camp, organized by the Justice Coalition for Adil
Charkaoui (12-6pm, Parc & Jean Talon); to be followed by a Solidarity
Across Borders Community Picnic (6pm).
info: www.adilinfo.org or www.solidarityacrossborders.org
MAY 26: Soirée de projection sur les squats et les centres sociaux
autogérés (7pm, Maison St-Columba à Pointe-St-Charles).
info: http://csa.revolte.biz
MAY 29: Research and Activism, organized by le Collectif de Recherche
sur l'autonomie (5-8pm, Divan Orange, 4234 St-Laurent). info:
http://www.crac-kebec.org/
MAY 31: Autonomous Gardening! organized by La Pointe Libertaire
(9am-1pm, St-Patrick & Island, metro Charlevoix). info:
www.lapointelibertaire.org
Full Festival of Anarchy schedule linked at:
http://www.anarchistbookfair.ca/en/node/13
::::: j) Contact Information and Volunteering :::::
If you would like to support the Bookfair collective in general, with
organizing tasks between now and the Bookfair, get in touch!
If you have other ideas for the Bookfair or Festival of Anarchy, don't
hesitate to get in touch with a proposal! Contact us to receive
regular updates and announcements by e-mail.
post: Montreal Anarchist Bookfair
c/o QPIRG Concordia
1455 de Maisonneuve Ouest
Montréal, Québec, H3G 1M8
CANADUH
e-mail: info at anarchistbookfair.ca
phone: 514-435-2385
web: www.anarchistbookfair.ca
Nous parlons français. Se habla español.
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