Over 600 activists from across Canada came to Toronto to participate in the conference. In workshops, they brought their energy and ideas about renewal on the left, strengthening our struggles and the prospects for building a structured left movement.
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This recording features two plenary sessions with speakers from a broad spectrum of different perspectives and organisations.
For more info on the strike at York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada http://strike.cupe3903.tao.ca/
To contact RTL organizers: 836 Bloor Street West Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6G 1M2 Phone: 416.516.2966 Email: rebuildleft@visto.com www: http://www.rebuildingtheleft.org/
Chairs: Joyce Noble & David McNally of RTL organizing committee
Speakers: Sam Gindin, former assistant to the president, Canadian Auto Workers union http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&q=Sam+Gindin
Himani Bannerji, author of Thinking Through: Essays on Feminism, Marxism and Anti-Racism - Professor at York University. http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&q=Himani+Bannerji
Sylvain Dupuis from the Rassemblement pour une Alternative Politique (RAP) The Group for an Alternative Politic - Quebec - Translation by Mike P. - York U RAP website: http://www.vigile.net/RAP/ - Email: rap@cybernaute.com
Performance by Faith Nolan: Bourgeois Town - Woke up this morning www.nexicom.net/~faith/
Deborah Bourque, Vice-President, Canadian Union of Postal Workers CUPW: http://www.cupw-sttp.org
Howard Adams, Vice-President, Vancouver Metis Association and author of Prisons of Grass and A Tortured People http://collections.ic.gc.ca/faces/madamho.htm http://www.ipl.org/cgi/ref/native/browse.pl/A209
Kheya Bag, student activist from University of Guelph and an editor of The Peak. DASN -Direct Action Solidarity Network www.tao.ca/~dasn
John Clarke, organizer with the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty OCAP website: http://www.tao.ca/~ocap/
Friday - Saturday 10/27-28/2000 OISE Auditorium, Toronto, Canada Recorded by Radio Cognito www.freespeech.org/radiocognito www.interlog.com/~nealm Producers comments: recordings of the first two speakers are slightly artificial sounding due to noise removal. (ground hum-electrical noise) Faith nolan recording has some distortion due to mixer input overloading, not due to high recording level - cheap mixer now replaced with shiny new mixer ;-)