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posted by Brad Evoy in on Sep 25, 2014 - View profile

Toronto

On the Offensive: Building Radical Student Democracy

A DisOrientation 2014 Event


12:00pm
- 2:00pm
Tuesday September 30 2014

Venue: Hart House, Music Room
Address: 7 Hart House Circle
Cost: FREE

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With student and public unrest rising all over the world in the past decade, building horizontal and grassroots organizing spaces has become increasingly important. At the same time, as education becomes less accessible and increasingly consumed by capitalism, existing centralized organizing models fail to meet student needs. Panelists will reflect on the histories and models of grassroots organizing in Ontario and Quebec, with a particular focus on directly democratic General Assemblies. This will lead to a strategizing session on how to engage with organizing and moving forward departmental, campus, and community assembly models.
 
Panelists:
- Jérémie Bédard-Wien, former Spokesperson for Association pour une solidarité syndicale étudiante (ASSE).
- Ashleigh Ingle, Students United to Resist the Federation (SURF).
- Alexandra Lépine, Revolutionary Students Movement - Ottawa (RSM-Ottawa).
Organizer:OPIRG - opirg.toronto@gmail.com

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Brad Evoy is a graduate student at the University of Toronto, blogger, writer, commentator, and sometimes firebrand. He has served as one of the Summer Membership and Admin. Coordinators for the Toronto Media Co-op and in the past has written for various other publications. Meanwhile, as an organizer, he's associated with the Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG-Toronto) and Scientists for the Right to Know, along with past associations with various student organizations in two provinces.

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