martes, 19 de abril de 2016

May Day 2016 | Toronto's 11th Annual May Day March

WHEN: Sunday, May 1 at 1 PM
WHERE: Yonge-Dundas Square
 Every year on May 1st grassroots organizations in Toronto rally and march to mark International Worker’s Day, for migrant and worker’s rights and in support of Indigenous people’s struggles. Themed around the most pressing issues of the day and committed to people’s struggles against oppression and exploitation, May Day unites people’s struggles for self-determination and liberation. We continue this tradition in 2016, rallying and marching against colonial and capitalist attacks on our communities here and Canadian imperialism’s plunder and attacks on peoples across the world.
This year, May Day organizing seeks to highlight the struggles of resistance to anti-black racism, police brutality, and issues deeply affecting black communities. All themes will center these struggles (with the exception of the first):
– Indigenous Sovereignty and Self-determination
– Migrant workers’ struggle against border imperialism
– Gender Justice
– Anti-poverty and anti-austerity organizing
– Police brutality
– Environmental Justice
– Militant rank and file labour movement struggles
– Solidarity with working-class struggle globally
Domingo 1 de Mayo de 2016,

En la plaza de Yonge-Dundas se llevara a cabo la manifetacion del primero de mayo, dia del trabajador.
http://toronto.nooneisillegal.org/node/992
The march will begin around 2pm will end at Regent Park, at the park one block east of Parliament and Dundas St. E. In the park.


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