
No One Is Illegal Radio (CKUT 90.3fm) reports about the frontline struggles for justice, dignity and self-determination by migrants, refugees and indigenous peoples.
Makoma and Njoki address: celebrity activism, African social movements, debt relief versus reparations, climate change in Africa, the role of South Africa in the G20, and the G8-promoted New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD).
Both Makoma and Njoki offer a special message for protesters who will take the streets of Toronto against the G8/G20 later this month.
LISTEN to the June 2010 show here:
http://www.rabble.ca/podcasts/shows/noone-illegal/2010/06/no-one-illegal-radio-grassroots-voices-africa-about-g8-g20
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May 21, 2010
Occupied Coast Salish Territory
[Vancouver, Canada]
The May 18, 2010, arson attack on the Royal Bank of Canada in Ottawa was clearly an anti-colonial and anti-capitalist action. It has had a strong impact across the country and invoked the wrath of the state. As both sabotage and propaganda, the attack was highly successful: the bank was almost totally destroyed while the RBC's funding of the genocidal Tar Sands was once again highlighted.
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[facebook event:
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*Anti-Capitalist Teach-In Against the G8/G20
Saturday, June 5, 2010, 12:30pm-5:30pm
UQÀM, Pavillon Hubert-Aquin (A), A-2885
400 rue Ste-Catherine est (coin St-Denis)
métro Berri-UQÀM - MONTRÉAL*
*FREE. Wheelchair accessible.
Translation available for French, English and Spanish.
Childcare available (please reserve by phone 48 hours in advance at
blocampmontreal@gmail.com).

Montréal, le 2 mai 2010. Plus de 800 personnes ont marché, pour la troisième année consécutive, dans les rues du Centre-ville de Montréal, samedi le 1er mai, dans le cadre de la Journée internationale des travailleurs et des travailleuses. La manifestation, organisée par la Convergence des luttes anticapitalistes – 2010 (CLAC-2010), visait à dénoncer le système capitaliste, principal générateur d’exploitation, de misère et de pauvreté dans le monde.
Malgré l’intimidation et la provocation des serviteurs de l’ordre (sic) déployés en très grand nombre, les manifestantes et les manifestants ont pris la rue et ont complété la marche prévue par les organisatrices et les organisateurs.
>> Lire également cet autre communiqué de la CLAC publié le 30 avril