Activist Agenda July 9th, 2023 – Edmonton

I have put up several pages of information to help people get involved in the activist scene in Edmonton. Check out the menu above to see a current list of resources and information (it is a work in progress).
The idea of the Activist Agenda is to be a central hub of information to help people access that information so that they can become involved. It is focused on activism and community in Edmonton and area.

Issues presently posted on this website. Easy access to groups and information to get involved – getting active (with more to come):

Video of the Week

If the media was doing their job in your area, then you should have heard that three days from last week were the hottest global temperatures ever recorded. Amy Goodman gives a good recap of the events that happened this past week in the Climate Justice world.
You can listen to Democracy Now online or locally through the CJSR website (UofA Student Radio)

Forest Fires in Canada

I found this site to provide some ‘good’ daily numbers. https://ciffc.net/

July 1st Edmonton’s Single-Use Item Reduction Bylaw – this has been a long time in the making and many of us have been waiting for this bylaw. BIG shout-out to Waste Free Edmonton for pushing this for several years. It is not perfect but is a good step in the right direction – a reduction of single-use disposable items. A win for the environment.
Check out the Activist Agenda page on Waste/Littering/Plastic Pollution

July 9th, Sunday We The Free (WTF) Diamond – “Join We The Free and the Edmonton Animal Rights community in exposing standard industry practices of the animal agriculture industry to the public. This event will be taking place during the Edmonton Street Performers Festival so it’s a great opportunity for heavy foot traffic.”
Location: Sir Winston Churchill Square 100th Street and 102a Avenue (exact location provided when you join the group and action)
URL: Facebook

July 10th, Monday The End of *This* World – YEG Book Launch – “Join us and the three local authors of the national bestseller “The End of This World: Climate Justice in So-Called Canada” for a discussion on how we can build a liveable future where Indigenous sovereignty and climate justice go hand in hand.”
Time: 6 pm – 7:30 pm
Location: CO*LAB Courtyard, 9641 102A Ave NW
Registration: The event is FREE but capacity is limited. Sign up here to save your spot and get a ‘rainy day’ notification email if we need to move to a rain location: https://bit.ly/44dzgRq
More information: Facebook

July 12th to August 23rd Workshop: Liberatory Methods for Investigating and Generating Non-Capitalist / Anti-Colonial Social Power – “This workshop will be provided by El Cambalache from its Department of Decolonial Economics.
El Cambalache is a moneyless economy project located in San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas and is made by and for women and everyone who we know. In El Cambalache everything has the same value. Here people exchange things they no longer need for things, skills, knowledge and mutual help that people want to share. El Cambalache was founded in 2015 and is based on anti-systemic and anti-capitalist values for
local social movements.”
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (CST)
Location: Virtual – online
For more information see our documentary: Inter-Change Value (2016) https://vimeo.com/159060233

July 15th, Saturday Farm Animal Rescue & Reh Tawa Parkoming Movement (FARRM) Tour – “Come visit FARRM and learn about each resident’s story. It’s a unique experience to connect with our crew and learn about the work we do.”
Location: just outside Wetaskiwin. Exact detail on registration
Register: Facebook
Cost: 21.99$ children under 12 are free

July 15th, Saturday Trees for Health – “Trees provide many mental and physical health benefits for us! In a joint effort, Trees for Life and Root for Trees are collaborating to plant native species of trees and shrubs in celebration of Edmonton’s healthcare workers. Join us for a public tree planting, and activities to show appreciation for both nature and our health care workers.”
Location: Tawa Park
Time: 10am-2pm
Website: Root for Trees

July 16th, Sunday Life Skills: Seed Saving – “Join gardener extraordinaire Suzanne Cook for an hour of Plant Support! This week, Suzanne will discuss Advanced Seed Saving: Beets to Squash and a lively group discussion will follow. You will make some friends with common interests, share your own garden wisdom and worries, and get help solve your puzzling plant problems. Feel free to bring along your questions, tips, and pictures to share. Plant Support runs every other Sunday until the end of September, and monthly thereafter. Attend each session, or drop in when you can.”
Location: Stanley A. Milner Library, TD Explore Room (second floor)
Time: 2 pm to 3 pm
Website: Edmonton Public Library

July 17th, Monday Edmonton: Outdoor Vegan Potluck – “Bring your own plates, cutlery, beverage and serving plus a vegan potluck dish to serve at least 6 people (per adult attending). Bring your friends. Everyone is welcome!
⛈️Cancelled if weather conditions are bad.
Potlucks are usually held on the 3rd Sunday of the month unless there is a long weekend or a booking conflict.
Location: Outdoors: Riverdale Community League Park. 9231 100 Ave
Time: 5:30 pm
Website: Facebook

July 17th, Monday Worldmaking Beyond SOAS Conference – “The #WorldmakingBeyondSOAS Conference is back, building collaborative work that sparks community and imagination for racially just futures beyond SOAS.
Recognizing the power of Black, Indigenous, racial, feminist, and labor movements in shaping new visions of justice. Join us on this transformative journey.
This year we consider the role of climate justice. Join us for the “Building Justice-based Climate Strategies” conference on 17-18 July 2023, where we will call stakeholders to dialogue, build transnational ties, and develop relationships and strategies around climate justice.
This conference continues on Tuesday, July 18th
FYI – SOAS University of London (School of Oriental and African Studies)
Location: Virtual (chose the ‘virtual option) or, if you are in London you can attend some of the sessions in person)
Time: 2 pm – 8 pm (BST – London UK)
Registration: Eventbrite

July 18th, Tuesday Worldmaking Beyond SOAS Conference – Second day of conference – see discription and information above (July 17th)
Time: 10 am to 4:15 pm (BST – London UK)

July 20th, Thursday Solar the Good Neighbour – “A good neighbour is a very desirable thing. Join us on July 20th to learn about the benefits of having solar as your neighbour, and best practices in being a good neighbour with a solar array. In this seminar, our Executive Director, Heather MacKenzie will begin by providing an overview of the topic, including the various ways to create a solar-friendly neighbourhood. Next, Paul Gill will highlight the new Renfrew Solar Carport, which is a community generation installation neighbouring the Telus Spark Science Centre in Calgary.”
Location: Virtual
Time: 12 noon to 1:30 pm
Register: Free at Eventbrite

July 25th, Tuesday Empowering Leadership in Youth Through Community Action (ELYCA) – “Are you ready to make a positive impact in your community?
Come to our engagement session and find out more about the ELYCA program!”
“We encourage youth from equity deserving groups to participate, these include but are not limited to: Indigenous, Newcomer, Racialized, 2SLGBTQIA+ and  Low-Income Youth.”
Location: Action For Healthy Communities, 10578 113 St #100, Edmonton
Time: 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Website: ELYCA program

July 26th, Wednesday Family Nature Night – “Join Root for Trees and Nature Kids by Nature Alberta to learn about the plants in your neighbourhoods and forests. The mission of Family Nature Night is to promote positive experiences for youth and their families with nature, science and urban wilderness. Programming is designed for families and children ages 4-12, but nature lovers of all ages are welcome!”
Location: Jackie Parker Park
Time: 6 pm – 8:30 pm
Website: Root for Trees

Pledge to Peace

Code Pink has initiated a Summer of Love campaign called “Pledge to Peace“.
“This summer, join CODEPINK and partners to educate, activate, inspire peace in your community and around the world. Sign our Pledge to do one action and engage 5 friends in the Summer of Peace. 
You can start by putting a peace flag in your window, wheatpaste peace messages in your area, put up CODEPINK stickers, hand out flyers supporting peace through diplomacy in Ukraine, and organize a peace walk at your local farmers market. You can upload your summer of peace actions and creativity here. Don’t forget to sign up for tools, ideas, inspiration and more throughout the summer.”

Political Survey

I am sure that most of you know we had an election just over a month ago. Out of curiosity, I did the Vote Compass assessment.
The company behind the Vote Compass (Vox Pop Labs) is doing a follow up survey. They say it takes between 15 to 20 minutes.
Here is the link if you are interested.

Information and Suggestions

If you are on Facebook, check out the Edmonton Activist Calendar page.

Please share information with me so that I can populate this with more details and information. I intend to eventually get it so that it is emailed out to people and have a better site but for now, this is what I have to offer you.

Smoke filters and improved indoor air quality – Smoke inhalation is very bad for our health. You might want to build one or more of these filters for your home or office. They cost about 60-100$ to build (it depends on where you buy your filters and fans from and you have to make sure that they are MERV-13 rated – or better). I have built several of them over the years and they work well and are easy to put together. Pay attention to airflow with the orientation of your filters and fan.

Edmonton Tool Library – a great resource for sharing tools and resources within our community. Check them out. They are also looking for volunteers to join their team.

Investing in Solar?
Solar Power Investment Cooperative of Edmonton (SPICE) makes this easy at the grassroots and organic levels. Check out how you can invest in solar installations. Solar is a climate solution and when combined with demand-side management can have a significant impact.

Petitions/Letter writing – petitions can be an effective way to raise awareness of an issue and sometimes they even work. Here is a list of present ongoing petitions in Canada that I wish to highlight:

Volunteering

Casino Volunteering – most charities, non-profit groups (NGOs), and other organizations conduct casinos to help them out with their funding. I recently read this in a newsletter: “It was calculated that each volunteer hour generated $640 in funding to Argyll”. (This is a sizeable amount of money – I used to say that each volunteer shift provided the NGO with about 2,000$. Great return on time for the volunteer’s time.)What can you legally do that could bring in this kind of funds for a group that you support or what to see stay solvent?
Your community league, your child’s school/kindergarten, your church, community league, etc are always looking for volunteers. The local environmental group, the groups that feed people on the streets, etc also need your participation in casinos (if they do them).

Water Quality

Swim Drink Fish Edmonton – Want to help Swim Drink Fish with water quality testing in YEG this summer?
Click on this link to fill out the form.

Employment

If you are looking to get a ‘green job’ you might wantto check the GoodWorks website

Please send things that should be on this list to michael.kalmanovitch@gmail.com

Disclaimer – the Activist Agenda tries to ensure that the information contained within it is accurate but mistakes do happen. Please double-check events and information that are relevant to you to make sure you have the correct date, time, location, and any other relevant information.

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