March 14 & 15, 2008
Peterborough Public Library Auditorium (345 Aylmer Street North)
The conference is free and open to all members of the public. No
registration is required. Materials on anti-oppressive environmental
activism will be available to conference participants. Everyone is
welcome to attend!
FEATURING PRESENTATIONS BY:
*Andil Gosine (York University), author of "Environmental Justice and
Racism in Canada: An Introduction"
*Chris Ramsaroop (Justicia for Migrant Workers)
*Paula Sherman (Co-Chief, Ardoch Algonquin First Nation)
*Clayton Thomas-Muller (Indigenous Environmental Network)
and many more!
PLUS!
A Beats for Justice! Fundraiser for the Ardoch Algonquin First Nation
on FRIDAY NIGHT at the Red Dog Featuring the social justice beats of
DJ Sheena, the Unity Singers, Dave Hudson, Hesper Phillip-Chamberlain,
and LAL!
For the complete schedule and background info, visit
whygreenisntenough.blogspot.com. More questions? Email
whygreeni...@gmail.com or call the Kawartha World Issues Centre:
748-1680.
Sponsored and supported by: Community and Race Relations Committee of
Peterborough; Fair Trade Trent; CUPE Local 3908; Frost Centre for
Canadian Studies and Native Studies; Kawartha World Issues Centre; New
Canadians Centre Peterborough; OPIRG-Peterborough;
Peterborough-Kawarthas Chapter of the Council of Canadians;
Peterborough Coalition Against Poverty; Roy Brady; Sustainable Trent;
Theatre Trent; Trent Central Student Association; Trent Centre for
Community-Based Education; Trent Environmental Students Society; Trent
University Faculty Association; Trent University's Canadian Studies,
Environmental and Resource Studies, Indigenous Studies, Politics,
Sociology, and Women's Studies Departments; Trent University's
Champlain, Gzowski, Lady Eaton, Otonabee, and Traill College Cabinets;
Trent University Graduate Student Association; Trent University's
Environmental Issues and Women's Issues Commissioners; Trent Women's
Centre; and UFCW Canada.