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Terror & the Art of Resistance


April 30, 2016


"We won't allow Canada to become a place of refuge for terrorists, thugs, [and] snakeheads."

Join a discussion about art, resistance, and national security. From Bill C-51 to police carding, from the Ocean Lady to indefinite detention, we'll be talking with community advocates and lawyers about what it feels like to be the subject of state terror.

This event is part of Critical Mass Series: Conversations We Can't Have in Tamil. Organized by the Canadian Association of Muslim Women in Law and Critical Mass Series. For financial support, we thank the University of Toronto for its Community-Engaged Initiatives Grant.

Time: 1 pm - 3 pm
Venue: Beit Zatoun
Location: 612 Markham St Toronto, ON
Website: http://beitzatoun.org/
Phone: 647-726-9500
Categories: Social Change, Social Justice, Alternatives

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