When?
October 5th, 2012 at 7pm

Where?

Spreading the Maple Spring: Lessons from Quebec's Student Strike

Part of a Cross-Canada Speaking Tour

The October 5 Vancouver event will feature:

-Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, former spokesperson for CLASSE

-CloƩ Zawadzki-Turcotte, a former member of CLASSE's executive and a key organizer behind the strike

-Ethan Cox, rabble.ca's Quebec correspondent and a former student organizer

-Plus other special guests, to be announced...

Friday, October 5
7pm
W2 Media Cafe (111 W. Hastings)

Admission: $10 / $5 low income (no one will be turned away for lack of funds).

Fighting for Education and Against Austerity Together

The forum will address what happened in Quebec, but also how the hard-earned lessons of the longest student strike in Canadian history can be applied to organizing across the country. We hope to be able to build bridges of solidarity with
movements in other parts of Canada, ties that are critical to mounting a truly national movement against Stephen Harper and austerity.

For CLASSE, the largest of the student unions involved in the Quebec student strike, this victory is merely the start of the next fight. And that fight is against austerity, in all its forms. More importantly, that fight is to not only oppose assaults on our social welfare, but to build a better society.

National tour sponsors: rabble.ca, CEP, LeadNow.ca

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