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occupied and unceded coast salish territories / vancouver

Decolonize & Anti-Oppression Community Workshop Tour (Vancouver II)

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7:00pm
- 9:30pm
Tuesday July 2 2013

Venue: Grandview Calvary Baptist Church
Address: 1803 East 1st Ave
Cost: $5 - 50 no one turned away due to lack of funds (sliding scale)
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible. No ASL interpretation. Scent free environment.

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Organized on and taking place on occupied and unceded Coast Salish territory - Tsleil-Waututh, Musqueum, and Sḵwxwú7mesh(Squamish) nations respectively / Vancouver

We - Vanessa and Tami - are coming back from our tour! Through tons of unceded and occupied territories, facilitating workshops and film discussions. Decolonization and Anti Oppression (intersectionality) work.

In solidarity with the grassroots community actions of Idle No More.

Our tour facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Decolonize-Anti-Oppression-Workshop-Tour-...

Our website:
http://theantioppressionnetwork.wordpress.com/

Donation page for those who cannot make it. Please donate and pass it on. (every bit helps)
http://theantioppressionnetwork.wordpress.com/donate-now/

-When/Where-
Cost: $5 to $50 no one turned away from a lack of funds (sliding scale) (all proceeds go to help pay for this tour and are deeply appreciated)
Location: Grandview Calvary Baptist Church, 1803 East 1st Ave, Vancouver BC
Date: Tuesday, July 2nd 2013
Time: 7:00pm - 9:30pm

-What-
Report back from our coast to coast tour.
Discussion about colonization from an indigenous context within Canada. Anti Oppression terminology investigation and how to organize in a good way with nations.

Wheelchair accessible. No ASL translation. Please leave your scents/perfumes at home = scent free event. This space is also safer space - anti oppressive.

for more info please email: decolonizeantioppression@gmail.com

Organizer:decolonizeantioppression@gmail.com

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