Kitchen, ON: KW Community Anti-Colonial Harvest-Giving Dinner: A fundraiser for G20 Political Prisoners Legal Defence Fund
Date: October 14
Time: 6pm EST
Location: St. John's Community Kitchen - 2nd Floor (97 Victoria St,
Kitchener, ON)
KW Community Anti-Colonial Harvest-Giving Dinner: A fundraiser for G20 Political Prisoners Legal Defence Fund
(Very sorry, no wheelchair access!)
Punch at 6pm
Local/Organic Harvest-Giving Dinner at 7pm
(with vegan/gluten-free options)
Games, Silent Auction, Speakers and Dance to follow till Midnight
Tickets
We ask for a $25 - $35 donation towards the legal defense fund for
admission. The defense fund is asssisting the co-defendants pay their
obcene legal fees and any money is greatley appriciated. No one will
be turned away for lack of funds.
Tickets available in advance as of Thorsday, Sept 30th 2010
@Seven Shores, (8 Regina St. N. Waterloo)-pending
@Café Pyrus (16 Charles St W, Kitchener)
@KW Commnity Centre for Social Justice (63 Courtland Ave East, Kitchener)
or email praxispolitics@gmail.com
Asking for $30 - $40 donation towards the legal defense fund at the
Door (Sliding Scale)
***There is limited Capacity so get your tickets soon!***
All proceeds will go to the G20 Legal Support Fund
No one will be turned away for lack of funds. Please contact
praxispolitics@gmail.com in advance.
Bring your own preserves for the preserve sharing table!!
Hosted by the KW Political Prisoners Support Committee and Praxis
Politics, Grand River Territory
FB Event: http://www.facebook.com/event.
The G8/G20 meetings took place in Ontario from June 25-27, 2010. Toronto-based organizations of women, people of colour, indigenous peoples, the poor, the working class, queer and trans people and disabled people organized a peoples convergence with 40,000 people taking to the streets, standing up for justice in collaboration and solidarity!
Activists, community members, inspired and outraged individuals came together as a movement to demand justice for people and the planet. Over a week of mobilizations, events, workshops and direct actions took place in the face of state and police repression, violence and infringements on rights and freedoms.
We must continue to mobilize and build greater solidarity among our communities- an important part of this is supporting all those arrested during the G20 summit, including our allies still in detention, and those released on bail.

