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A catalytic conversation on sustaining activism with guest speaker Laura Reinsborough of Not Far from the Tree


May 26, 2011


This spring Catalyst Centre is exploring ACTIVISM.

Our second conversation of the season on May 26th focuses on sustaining activism.

How can we create and sustain activism?

Join us as we look at one local food security initiative and how it is garnering local and international attention & acclaim for its efforts.

All you need to do is show up ready to share, listen and learn.

We look forward to seeing you on May 26th at OISE!

This event is FREE OF CHARGE!

Time: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Venue: OISE - 7th floor - Peace Lounge
Location: 252 Bloor Street West Toronto, ON
For information contact: Deborah Konecny: deborah@catalystcentre.ca
Categories: Environment

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