Resources on Idle No More

Posted by admin on Dec 26th, 2012

Here are links to some recent articles and interviews on the importance of the idle no more movement and Indigenous struggles (there are many more, just picked ten, feel free to add your own suggestions in the comments):

Idle No More pamphlet ‘Resetting and Restoring the Relationship ‘ authored
by Taiaiake Alfred and Tobold Rollo: http://ipsmo.wordpress.com/2012/12/20/idle-no-more-pamphlet/

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Israeli Deputy Ambassador and Canadian Officials Confronted

Posted by admin on Nov 22nd, 2012

Hundreds came out in Vancouver, Unceded Coast Salish Territories, for an emergency protest against Israeli Deputy Minister Eliaz Luf, Canadian Deportation Minister Jason Kenney, and former Tory Cabinet Minister Stockwell Day.
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Community Supper in solidarity with immigrants and refugees with the Figueroa family as special guests.

Posted by admin on Nov 7th, 2012

Monday November 26, 2012. Doors at 6:00 pm
Grandview Calvary Baptist Church
1803 East 1st Ave (just east of Commercial Drive)
Dinner and Childcare provided. By donation (no one turned away).

FB RSVP: https://www.facebook.com/events/375379869211981/

(espanol abajo)
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On Anti-Oppression, Decolonization, and Responsible Allyship

Posted by admin on Oct 29th, 2012

Video interview with Harsha Walia by Greg Macdougall http://EquitableEducation.ca
for IPSMO Indigenous Peoples Solidarity Movement Ottawa http://ipsmo.org

Interview recorded at PowerShift Canada 2012, Oct 28 in Ottawa on unceded Algonquin territory.

 

Inheriting Resistance Update

Posted by admin on Oct 9th, 2012

No One Is Illegal Vancouver Coast Salish Territories “Inheriting Resistance: A Community History Project” came about in light of the recent passing of beloved elders and community members Phillipa Ryan and Hari Sharma. Their life and work has taught and inspired many of us in the NOII collective, as well as many individuals within the broader community. We are reminded of the stories and lessons which remain to be shared and learned from in order to create a meaningful intergenerational movement.

Over the next year, NOII will be continuing to document the untold stories of people in our communities who have been involved in and who have shaped a diversity of social justice struggles on unceded Coast Salish Territories over the past 20-40 years. We will be interviewing 10-12 people and will be posting shorter, edited videos and transcripts of interviews throughout the year. In 2013, we will be launching a booklet with compiled archival material as well as the full-length video interviews.

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