Blueprints of Disruption Rabble Rousers' Cooperative
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Blueprints of Disruption is dedicated to amplifying the work of activists, organizers and rabble rousers. This weekly podcast, hosted by Jessa McLean and Santiago Helou Quintero, features in-depth discussions that explore different ways to challenge capitalism, decolonize spaces and create movements on the ground. Together we will disrupt the status quo one Thursday at a time.
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Blockades and Bail Conditions
Mskwaasin, a Dene activist, shares her experience of being arrested during a recent railway blockade in Toronto in solidarity with Palestine. She highlights many of the common struggles faced by Indigenous communities in so-called Canada and Palestinians, both under settler colonialism.
Its clear Police were targeting Indigenous activists both with arrest and what Mskwaasin calls unconstitutional bail conditions. Despite the tactics used against her, she continues to encourages escalation in activism and unity among different movements for collective liberation.
Resources:
Follow Mskwaasin on InstagramPalestinian solidarity Archives - Yellowhead InstituteHome - Arms Embargo NowCanadian police connections with Israel colour responses to Palestinian solidarity | Green Left
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No Pride in Genocide
Longtime queer rights activist Gary Kinsman resigned from Toronto Pride in April 2024 over their refusal to adequately address the genocide in Gaza. While telling his story to host Jessa McLean, Gary also provides a history of Pride, and its transition from a grassroots march to a corporately structured and funded cultural event.
Together with host Jessa McLean, they talk about the cost of that corporate funding, the event's continued collaboration with Police and how the Queer fight for liberation is tied to the liberation of all peoples, including that of Palestinians.
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Resources:
NPPC · – No Pride in Policing Coalition (Toronto)UBC Press | The Regulation of Desire, Third Edition - Queer Histories, Queer Struggles, By Gary Kinsman By Gary KinsmanAfterword by Tom Hooper By Gary KinsmanAfterword by Tom HooperForeword by OmiSoore DrydenLetter of Resignation - Radical Noise.caFollow Gary Kinsman on Twitter (X) -
Voices for Unhoused Liberation
Voices for Unhoused Liberation are folks experiencing homelessness or inadequate housing while organizing their community. Whether its against encampment evictions or the prison like conditions of the Toronto shelter system, these folks are getting things done under incredibly difficult circumstances.
The interview with Dredz Green and Nahum Mann, two community organizers with Voices for Unhoused Liberation, touches on strategy building, the limitations of advocacy work and the need for escalated direct actions. As they describe their lived experience and recent developments, it becomes clear the City of Toronto is actively, and purposely harming the unhoused members of our communities. Under attack, they vow to fight back.
*AUDIO NOTE* at approximately the 1hr mark, there are issues with Dredz audio that lasts about 10 minutes. We opted to not edit this out, so as to not lose any part of his message. There is a transcript available.
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Resources:
CBC: Community group calls on city council to impose moratorium on evictions of unhoused peopleFollow Voices of Unhoused Liberation on Twitter (X)Voices for Unhoused Liberation -
Filmmaking Resistance
Pier-Philippe Chevigny, writer-director of 'Richelieu', discusses how he uses his skills in filmmaking to shed light on social issues, particularly the exploitation of temporary foreign workers in Canada in his first feature length film, 'Richelieu'. The film follows a translator who sees this exploitation first hand and fights back against the bosses.
Chevigny's focus on systemic issues rather than demonizing individuals, allows the message to resonate to audience of all political persuasions. Although he shies away from the activist label, his films share themes of resistance and are created with purpose.
Be sure to check out the Mayworks Festival, where Richelieu will open on May 1st. The festival runs the entire month of May and its exhibits include endless mediums artists have used to connect people with social issues.
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Resources:
2024 FESTIVAL — Mayworks Festival of Working People & the ArtsFollow Pier-Philippe on InstagramRichelieu (2023) directed by Pier-Philippe Chevigny — Mayworks Festival of Working People & the Arts -
Pharmacare: We Almost There?
Are we there yet?
In the wake of the Liberals 2024 Budget, we pulled Nik Barry-Shaw into the studio to unpack what it all means for the long fight for Pharmacare in Canada. Nik is a campaigner with the Council of Canadians.
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Resources:
Follow Nik Barry-Shaw on Twitter (X)Toronto Star (paywall) Op-Ed: PharmacarePharmacare now – The Council of Canadians -
Unlawful Assembly While Masked
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Episode Summary:
Anna, an activist with Labor for Palestine and Independent Jewish voices, discusses her recent arrest and the ongoing struggle for Palestinian solidarity. She was arrested for participating in a peaceful sit-in at AWZ Industries, a company profiting from the Israeli occupation.
The conversation looks at the tactics used by Police to intimidate and scare activists, and highlights the importance of not letting them intimidate the movement. One key lesson from the discussion is the how and why of people fighting these unjust charges and bail conditions, when possible.
The Toronto Community Justice Fund is one of the movement’s tools that helps thwart these legal barricades put in our way. Please donate if you can: www.tcjf.ca
Chapters:
Introduction and BackgroundFocus on Genocide and SolidarityThe Long-Term Fight for JusticePolice Tactics and Arrest ExperiencesThe Need for Escalation
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Resources:
Joshua Best's Post on Toronto Rail Blockade CBC: Stephan Harper and AWZ InvestmentsToronto Community Justice Fund - PLEASE DONATE