Howard Zinn’s ‘Marx in Soho’: July 26th

posted July 10th, 2008 by roadkingston

Imagine all Karl Marx would have to say after one hundred years of just being able to watch…

Saturday July 26th, 6:30 PM at the Queen Street United Church (north-east corner of Queen and Clergy)

Proceeds from the performances will be benefiting land reclamation and political prisoners at Tyendinaga.

Tickets are sliding scale: $5-$20 and will be available from OPIRG Kingston, CFRC and the SGPS.

For more information about the production please visit: http://www.levyarts.com/

Historian and activist, Howard Zinn is most well known for his alternative portrait of American history, “A People’s History of the United States.”

web troubles

posted July 9th, 2008 by roadkingston

sorry folks, the website has been down for a few days and for some reason we lost all the posts from june and july… anything important will be re-posted… the good news is, we’re back up and running!

Hamilton Anarchist Bookfair

posted May 30th, 2008 by roadkingston

Hamilton’s 1st Anarchist Bookfair takes place June 14, 2008 at Westdale Highschool (700 Main St. W) from 10am-4pm. Kingston’s Miasma will be there. See below for more information.

Fellow underdogs unite in underdog city for a day of workshops, discussion, networking and of course literature!

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National Day of Action in Kingston

posted May 28th, 2008 by roadkingston

Kingston Action for National Day of Action
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Wolfe Island Ferry Terminal
7:15 am Meet
7:30 am sharp Depart

People in and around Kingston are invited to take part in an early morning action this Thursday. We gather to act in solidarity with First Nations communities across the country, but particularly those closest to us currently enduring attack by our governments, corporations, their police and an indifferent public.

Acting on May 29 to bring light to ignored issues should not be seen as an endorsement of the AFN, but rather as a necessary step toward justice and building stronger relationships with those communities defending their inherent and legal rights to the land and to govern themselves.

After the morning action there will be transportation to Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory for a work day. Bring water, gloves and a hammer if you’ve got them. Returning in the early evening.

Day of Indigenous Solidarity in Belleville

posted May 21st, 2008 by roadkingston

PRESS RELEASE for Immediate Release

“This is it, justice for first nations communities: lock us up. Anybody who
speaks out, lock-em up. KI6, Bob Lovelace: lock-em up…Don’t fix the problems,
lock-em up.” Shawn Brant, TMT Defendant

Saturday, May 24, 2008
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Organic Underground
255 Front Street
Belleville, ON

Free parking
(613) 967-3647

organicunderground@hotmail.com

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