Mothers’ Day Against Borders
When: Sunday, 14 May 2017, 2pm
Where: Jarry Parc (metro Castelnau), near the Gazebo
What: On Mothers’ Day, the Non Status Women’s Collective of Montreal is hosting a picnic to celebrate the struggles of courageous mothers who have crossed and defied borders for a better future for themselves and for their children.
Bikes Against Borders
The quick details:
When: May 7th, 10am – 6pm
Where: Right to Move community bike shop, behind Concordia’s Hall building between Mackay and Bishop streets.
What: Right to Move and Solidarity Across Borders are teaming up for a one-day bike-repair-a-thon on May 7, in which Right to Move volunteers and other mechanics can get your bike ready to roll – with all proceeds from the effort going to Solidarity Across Borders, a grassroots migrant justice network.
Status for All Organizing Assembly
Open the Borders! Anti-Fascist Contingent for May Day
Bloc Party for migrant justice!
Bash the Fash: Confronting the Rise of the New Right
African Anarchism: The History of a Movement
“The first book ever written on this subject, African Anarchism traces the origins and development of anarchism in Africa. Covers the topics of anarchism and African traditional societies, the influence of anarchism on African national liberation struggles, the relationship of anarchism to African marxist movements, ‘Africa’s angry young generation’, ‘The ‘New World Order”[:]





