G8 and G20 activitism opportunities

The G8 and G20 summits descend upon Huntsville and Toronto this month, and thousands of people are organizing protests, rallies, direct actions, and other events in opposition to these meetings. Ranging from peaceful family-friendly rallies and public forums, to riskier confrontational actions and militant protests, as well as roaming street parties, block parties and tent cities, there is something for everyone.

June 18 to 20, 2010: People's Summit!
This is a “movement-building” summit; bringing together over 100 civil society groups from around Canada and the world.
www.peoplessummit2010. ca

Jun 21 to 24, 2010: Themed Days of Resistance (Build-Up)
June 21: Economic Justice
All Out In Defense of the Rights of All. 2:00pm, Allan Gardens. March.

June 25 to 27, 2010: DAYS OF ACTION
June 25: Justice for Our Communities. NO to G8/G20! YES to taking back our city!

At 2:30 p.m. at Allen Gardens. Rally. March. Block Party.
http://25june.wordpress.com/

At 7:30 p.m. Shout Out For Global Justice at Massey Hall. Public Forum.

Featuring: Naomi Klein, Amy Goodman, Maude Barlow, Vandana Shiva, Clayton Thomas-Mueller and many more.

June 26: People First. We Deserve Better. 1 p.m. Queen's Park

Massive family-friendly rally and march. Will include peace rally.

June 26: Get Off The Fence! 1pm. Join the anti-capitalist and anti-Leo Gerard Colonial contingent at the CLC demonstration at Queen's Park.

June 26: Saturday Night Fever. Late till Dawn. Location TBA

A night to reclaim our streets and show the world that Toronto is alive, empowered, and ready for a world-class party.

June 27: Getting Down to Business. Anytime before 4PM. Location of your choice.

It's all about YOUR action. Get together with your friends and plan something fun, creative, disruptive, or outright spectacular.

June 27: Fire Works For Prisons. 5 p.m. Bruce Mackey Park (Dundas and Wardell)

More details about everything can be found at g20.torontomobilize.org