I'm on the Editorial Committee at FUSE magazine with a great bunch of people. It's very very interesting, I'm learning lots. I hope y'all can come out to the launch on Thursday of our current issue. Details below...
an invitation from FUSE magazine, precarity-canada
and the Toronto School of Creativty and Inquiry
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Thursday, February 1, 2007
Smiling Buddha Bar
(962 College St., Toronto)
7:30pm sharp
Pay What You Can or
$10 dollars includes a copy of the issue
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For the launch of the current issue of FUSE magazine, we have invited
community organizations, political groups, and individuals to make
statements on how "PRECARITY" affects their work and lives and how they are
fighting back. We see the concept of precarity as a useful way of linking
existing struggles and strengthening networks of solidarity and we want to
hear how this network could help in your struggles.
We invite you to join us and make your own statement on precarity by
participating in the on-site production of a video archive, or to just come
out to support community organizations, FUSE magazine and precarity-canada
by enjoying a night of djs, dancing, and drinking.
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We are precarious when we are homeless, unemployed, and underemployed; when
we are struggling to pay rent, to find work, to access resources; when we
are exploited, living under occupation, without status, and without
benefits; when we are policed, surveilled and imprisoned; when we are
isolated, alienated, and under-romanced. For these and many other reasons,
we are precarious.
more information on precarity....
http://www.euromayday.org
http://republicart.net/disc/precariat/
http://www.precarity-map.net/
http://metabolik.hacklabs.org/alephandria/txt/Foti_Precarity.pdf
http://fusemagazine.org/current.html
[for more information on the event, contact precarity {at} gmail.com]
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