
Direct Action: Lessons from the Field
Event Information
Description
In this workshop we'll be sharing stories and examples from real-life direct actions and discuss everything that goes in to planning and executing them successfully. You'll be given tips of what to think of while you're planning and strategizing and together we'll share anecdotes and stories that will hopefully leave you feeling prepared, uplifted and inspired to take action.
Date: Sunday May 28
Time: 1-4 PM
Location: 252 Bloor St. West, Room 5150 (OISE, U of Toronto)
Accessibility: We will gather in a barrier free space. Subway tokens available to attendees by request. Please write to Laura@Toolsforchange.net if you have specific requirements.
Trainer:
Taylor Flook is a settler of english and welsh decent studying to become a medical herbalist. She dares to identify as an anti capitalist and an anarchist, even tho she files taxes. She endeavours to work on decolonization both within and what that means in practical terms for the people of Turtle Island. She bases her work and her life around ways to sustain and repair her relationship to indigenous peoples and all oppressed peoples, as well as the land itself. She has been involved in organizing and community engagement for ~10 years. With many lessons and mistakes, she aims to share her adventures in Direct Action for the benefit of those who seek the liberation of all beings.