Activist Agenda February 13th, 2025 – Edmonton

The Activist Agenda (Edmonton) is released on Thursday so you can see what might fit into your busy weekend. This list is constantly being updated so I suggest that you check throughout the week for any updated actions/information/changes.
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  • February 13th, Thursday – No Love in Genocide
  • February 13th, Thursday – How we fight back
  • February 13th, Thursday – Life in Gaza
  • February 13th, Thursday – Townhall for a General Strike
  • February 14th, Friday – Valentine’s Day Special
  • February 14th, Friday – Valentine’s Day Cookie Decorating
  • February 14th, Friday – International Winter Bike to Work Day
  • February 15th, Saturday – United Against Fascism
  • February 15th, Saturday – My Alberta is Inclusive DIGITAL: Moved to online
  • February 15th, Saturday – Valentines Fundraiser Dance Party
  • February 16th, Sunday – Will You Free My Palestine
  • February 16th, Sunday – 4B Harm Reduction Fundraisers
  • February 18th, Tuesday – Reuniting with Fire: Restoring Indigenous Fire Stewardship in Canada
  • February 20th, Thursday – Updates on the Youth Climate Corps campaign
  • February 21st, Friday – Gaza is NOT for Sale!
  • February 21st, Friday – Solidarity Against Police Brutality
  • February 22nd, Saturday – Pink Slip for Danielle Smith
  • February 23rd, Sunday – Anti-Oppression Training for Environmental Advocacy
  • February 23rd, Sunday – Humans for Palestine
  • February 24th, Monday – Youth Resisting Extraction
  • February 25th, Tuesday – Stop the Public Spaces Bylaw
  • February 25th, Tuesday – Equitable Education for ALL Kids
  • February 25th, Tuesday – Big Nuclear: Nuclear Expansionism in Canada
  • February 27th, Thursday – March to Defend Public Education
  • February 28th, Friday – Economic Blackout Day
  • March 6th, Thursday – Fair taxes, affordable futures: Building an economy for everyone
  • March 8th, Saturday – International Women’s Day
  • March 10th, Monday – Green Drinks Edmonton
  • March 23rd, Sunday – Edmonton Seedy Sunday
  • March 27th & 28th – PIA Conference: Community in Perilous Times
  • April 8 – April 10th – Stride Human Rights Advocacy Training

Videos of the Week

Local musician Martin Kerr is being pressured by some people on his channel.
Show him some love. Check out his song on housing and a few others.
A revolution needs music.
Thank you Martin for stepping up.
You are valued.

February 13th, Thursday – No Love in Genocide: “Show up for this low risk action to continue raising awareness about the ongoing genocide and occupation in Palestine. We will be there during high traffic hours, and our target audience is the drivers passing by. Come grab a sign from one of the organizers at the intersection then choose a spot to stand where it’s easy for drivers to read your sign. Please spread out throughout the intersection to maximize our presence.
We understand the weather will be cold so stay only as long as you can.”
Time: 3:30 pm
Location: 104th Street and Whyte Avenue (82nd Avenue) – Pride Corner

February 13th, Thursday – How we fight back: “It’s getting harder and harder for everyday Canadians to make ends meet. Everything keeps getting more expensive: rents are skyrocketing, grocery bills are higher than ever and wages are not keeping up. Meanwhile, billionaires and massive corporations rake in record profits—and politicians like Pierre Poilievre are ready to let them keep exploiting us.
We know we don’t have to accept this as our collective future. That’s why we’re launching our election campaign to fight back against Poilievre’s Conservatives and elect leaders who will fight for us—not for corporate interests. 
We’re ready to make a plan to win together and to do it, and we need you with us.
Time: 4 – 5 pm MT
Location: Online – Zoom
Register: LeadNow

February 13th, Thursday – Life in Gaza:
Ticketed event, $15 from the Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council
Time: 5:30 – 830 pm
Location: University of Alberta
Tickets: Ticket Source

February 13th, Thursday – Townhall for a General Strike: “Don’t miss our next town hall with the honorable and inspiring Senator Nina Turner and Chris Smalls moderated by Steven Donziger.
We need a general strike for resignations now! It’s time.
http://www.generalstrikeforresignations.com
Time: 8pm EST/6pm MT
Location: Online Zoom
Registration: General Strike

February 14th, Friday – Valentine’s Day Special:
Time: 11 am to 9 pm (you need to request special menu when reserving)
Location: The Moth Cafe, 9449 Jasper Avenue
Reservations: The Moth Cafe


February 14th, Friday – Valentine’s Day Cookie Decorating: “The day to give your pals and loved ones a ‘lil extra attention is coming up, so why not give them a cookie as well?! 💕❣️💌🌹❤️‍🔥💐
Join us on February 14th from 4:30-6:30 pm at the Stanley Milner Library for some snacks, music, button making and cookie decorating! 🍪🧁♥️
As always, this event is all ages and open to everyone at no cost. We hope to see you there! 🥰💘🫶”
Time: 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Location: Stanley A Milner Library (Downtown Branch), 102nd Avenue nad 99th Street
Instagram: Pride Corner On Whyte

February 14th, Friday – International Winter Bike to Work Day:
Time: all day
Location: from here to there on your bicycle
URL: Winter Bike to Work Day

February 15th, Saturday – United Against Fascism: National Day of Action
[I have not heard of any definite plans yet – just a rumour that something is being planned. Stay tuned]

February 15th, Saturday – My Alberta is Inclusive DIGITAL: Moved to online. “For one year our province has been dialled in to an active fight for trans rights. Come together to commemorate this and show we still have plenty of gas in the tank. If this fight is far from over, let’s show them the fight we have in us.”
Time: 1pm
Location: Digital – online
Instagram: Trans Rights YEG
Register: Trans.Rights.YEG

February 15th, Saturday – Resign Lagrange:
Time: 10:30 am
Location: 5913 – 50th Avenue, Red Deer
Instagram: Public Interst Alberta

February 15th, Saturday – Valentines Fundraiser Dance Party: Fundraising event for Climate Justice Edmonton and Common Horizon Edmonton to support their community organizing space.
Time: 8 pm – late
Location: Arcadia Brewing, 10712 120th Street
Entry Fee: $20 suggested, PWYC 
Purchase Ticket: Common Horizon
Instagram: Climate Justice Edmonton
Eventbrite: Valentines Community Organizing Space Fundraiser

February 16th, Sunday – Will You Free My Palestine: This is a human presence. We stand around the intersection with our signs to raise awareness to as wide an audience as possible.
Time: 1 pm to 2 pm
Location: Intersection at 137th Avenue and 50th Street

February 16th, Sunday – 4B Harm Reduction Fundraisers:
Time:
Location: The Aviary, 9314 111 Avenue 
Tickets: The Aviary
Instagram: 4B Harm Reduction

February 18th, Tuesday – Reuniting with Fire: Restoring Indigenous Fire Stewardship in Canada: “A Webinar on “Good Fire” with Dr. Amy Cardinal Christianson.
Recently, there has been a resurgence of interest in Indigenous fire and a growing recognition of the importance of cultural burning practices, particularly in relation to increasing biodiversity and providing nature-based climate solutions.
This free webinar co-hosted with CPAWS Southern Alberta will discuss Indigenous fire knowledge, impacts of cultural severance, and reunion with fire.
Time: 12 noon to 1 pm
Location: Online/Zoom
Register: CPAWS – Northern Alberta Chapter

February 20th, Thursday – Updates on the Youth Climate Corps campaign: “Join the Youth Climate Corps organizers for this national call to discuss where the campaign is headed this year.
The proroguing of Parliament has slowed the progress we were making in winning a Youth Climate Corps this year, but that hasn’t stopped our drive to win a YCC. This year, we’ll be fighting to make a Youth Climate Corps key elections policy and to elect YCC champions. Are you in? Join us to see how we can fight, and win, a YCC together.”
Usually, this a the age group under 34 years old.
Time: 5pm MT
Location: Online Zoom
Register: Youth Climate Corps

February 21st, Friday – Gaza is NOT for Sale!:
Time: 3:30 pm
Location: 109th Street and Whyte Avenue

February 21st, Friday – Solidarity Against Police Brutality:
Time: 5pm
Location: Downtown Police Station, 103rd Avenue and 96th Street
Facebook: Bear Claw Beaver Hills House

February 22nd, Saturday – Pink Slip for Danielle Smith: The UCP government, well, what can you say. They are not serving the best interest of the majority of Albertans, our country, or the planet. Danielle Smith is either directly complicit in the stench of corruption or woefully ignorant and completely inept.
We will deliver a Pink Slip to let her know she is now dismissed. We call for an election.
Time: 1 pm
Location: Alberta Legislature building, north steps
Facebook: Enough Is Enough UCP

February 23rd, Sunday – Anti-Oppression Training for Environmental Advocacy: “This workshop offers a critical lens on how systems of oppression shape environmental and climate advocacy. We’ll explore the displacement of Indigenous peoples through the national parks program, the role of settler environmentalism in reinforcing the “untouched wilderness” narrative, and the sidelining of racial justice, workers’ rights, and demilitarization as “non-climate issues.” Additionally, we’ll analyze frameworks like the Green New Deal and connect global struggles, including Palestine, to environmental solidarity against imperialism.”
Time: 11 am MT
Location: Online/Zoom
Register: Zoom

February 23rd, Sunday – Humans for Palestine:
Time: 1 pm
Location: 109th Street and 97th Avenue

February 24th, Monday- Youth Resisting Extraction: “Youth resisting extraction: Voices From the Frontlines Webinar 🌱✊✨
RSVP to join Gitxsan and Wet’suwet’en Youth in a webinar on February 24, 7pm ET/4pm PT on Zoom. 👩🏽‍💻
Youth will deliver an update from the frontlines on their territories, where they are resisting fossil fuel and LNG build-out, in particular the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission and Coastal Gaslink Pipeline phase 2. The webinar will include a call to action for students, youth, and workers on post-secondary campuses to take action on March 20 in solidarity with Indigenous land defenders, targeting Canada’s big banks and those funding the destruction of Indigenous land and our collective futures.
Featuring Speakers:
Drew Harris, Gitxsan Youth of the Lax Yip and Shaylee Holland, Wet’suwet’en Youth
Students and young people have a unique power to dissuade banks and funders from continuing to finance the destruction of Indigenous lands and our shared climate. Join us to hear youth voices from the frontlines and join the fight for climate justice and Indigenous sovereignty on campuses and beyond! Although this webinar is aimed at a youth and student audience, non-student allies and community members are encouraged to join us and hear this powerful message from the land defenders.
Time: 5 pm
Location: Online
Register: Voices from the Frontlines
Instagram: Change Course

February 25th, Tuesday – Stop the Public Spaces Bylaw: On Feb 25 Edmonton City Council will decide whether to move the Public Spaces Bylaw forward. Phone & write to tell Councillors to vote NO!
👉 https://tinyurl.com/feb25nobylaw
We’ve included a sample phone script, and a letter you can customize & click to send to Council.
This is a bad bylaw that treats poor people as threatening, reinforces privileged people’s entitlement to public space, and normalizes police/peace officer harassment of people who don’t have anywhere else to go. It also threatens fines for many kinds of protest. Let’s stop it together!”
Instagram: YEG Public Spaces for ALL

February 25th, Tuesday – Equitable Education for ALL Kids:”Kids with disabilities have had their rights to an education infringed on. It’s time to get our kids funded appropriately, their supports paid what they deserve, and to fight to ensure all children have equitable access to an education.
All are welcome! Bring your signs, bring your friends/families, bring your kids! All our rallies are family friendly and it’s nothing without them. Diversity is a spectrum so wear alllll the colors make it bright and fun”
Time: 1pm
Location: Alberta Legislature, 10800 – 97th Avenue
Facebook: Hold My Hand Alberta

February 25th, Tuesday – Big Nuclear: Nuclear Expansionism in Canada: “From construction applications for not-so-small “Small Modular Reactors” at the Darlington to announcements of plans for new mega-reactors at the Bruce Nuclear Generating Station and now Wesleyville, the nuclear industry is running a seeming juggernaut nuclear expansion campaign and governments are on nuclear spending sprees. Join this session to hear about nuclear expansion plans in Canada, from New Brunswick to Alberta (most rampant in Ontario).”
Time: 5 pm MT
Location: Online/Zoom
Register: Zoom

February 27th, Thursday – March to Defend Public Education: “Let’s stand united as teachers, education workers, post-secondary instructors, students, parents, grandparents, and members of the community. This government needs to hear and see how critical it is to have UNIVERSALLY ACCESSIBLE PUBLIC education system, that must have ABUNDANT, SUSTAINABLE UNDIN to ensure classrooms and students are supported.
After decades of chronic underfunding to public education and increased funding to PRIVATE and CHARTER schools using public funds, this would be the perfect time to make our voices hear on the day the government announces the budget”.
Time 3:30 pm
Location: Start at Convention Centre, 98th Street and Jasper Avenue and march to the Alberta Legislature
Facebook: March to Defend Education AB

February 28th, Friday – Economic Blackout Day: ” We take back the power. For one day, we unite in a nationwide economic blackout-no buying, no spending, no engaging with their system. We remind them who holds the real power: the people. This is not a protest; it’s economic resistance. The first step in reclaiming control and showing them we are the driving force. This is just the beginning.
One day, no spending. A powerful blow to the power-hungry few.”
If you are going to buy a coffee – buy from a local independent cafe (Tim Hortons is NOT Canadian), gasoline – buy from businesses that are not corporate (if it has Shell, Mobil, Exxon, etc on the station don’t buy there) like Domo, EconoGas, etc since the retail profit is not going into those corporations, NO Amazon, No Home Depot, No Wallmart, No McDonalds, No Pizza Hut, No KFC etc.
It is like a Buy Nothing Day.
Time: All Day
Location: wherever you are at

March 6th, Thursday – Fair taxes, affordable futures: Building an economy for everyone: “Canadians from coast to coast to coast are facing a cost of living crisis. Meanwhile, the largest corporations and richest Canadians have grown their wealth to unprecedented levels, all while paying lower taxes than most workers. We can choose a different path – one that makes sure everyone pays their fair share to build a Canada we can all afford.
Join Canadians for Tax Fairness (C4TF), local allies, and friends at a special town hall to talk about how we fix our tax system and where those tax dollars need to go to help our communities most.
Time: 6pm
Location: Room L1-490, ECHA (Edmonton Clinic Health Academy)• 11405 87 Ave NW
Register: Canadians for Tax Fairness (C4TF)

March 8th, Saturday – International Women’s Day: “International Women’s Day, March 8th, is a day established by and for women in the front ranks of all movements of the working class and people who are fighting for rights. The annual IWD banquet hosted by Women for Rights and Empowerment has become a treasured event where we inform each other, celebrate our resistance, strengthen our commitment to be there for each other, and affirm our claims as women to a day in all the affairs of society and to build a better world.
Tickets on Eventbrite
$50 or pay what you can
No one turned away for lack of funds”
Time: 5 pm
Location: Alberta Avenue Community Centre, 9210 118 Avenue
Tickets: Eventbrite

March 10th, Monday – Green Drinks Edmonton: “Have we got a night planned for you! The March 10th Event is hosted by the Edmonton Permaculture Guild and they are pretty excited to have you join them.”
Time: 7 pm to 9 pm
Location: Bent Stick Brewery, 9926 78 Avenue
Tickets (or pay at the door): Green Drinks YEG

March 23rd, Sunday – Edmonton Seedy Sunday: “Get ready for gardening! We’ll have a seed sale and swap, presentations and family-friendly activities.
Follow Edmonton Seedy Sunday and check out  http://www.edmontonseedysunday.org/ for updates!!!”
Time: 11 am to 4 pm
Location: Alberta Avenue Hall, 9210 – 118th Avenue NW
Facebook: Edmonton Seedy Sunday

March 27th & 28th – PIA Conference: Community in Perilous Times: “Building community power is the only way we are going to build the Alberta we all want and deserve.
These days we can all feel it. We live in perilous times and there are no silver bullet solutions in the fight back. From rampant attacks on healthcare, education, and social services to relentless cuts and privatization, things are getting harder and harder for everyday Albertans. Our right wing populist government targets the very institutions and services that make our province work and blames vulnerable communities for the mess they’ve created.
It’s an effective strategy that needs a better response from all of us. And it starts at the community level. In our workplaces, in our community leagues, and in our schools. Our power rests in our relationships and our ability to organize together.”
Time: 9:00 am
Location: Barnett House11010 142 St NW
Registration/More information: Public Information Alberta

April 8 – April 10th – Stride Human Rights Advocacy Training: “This three-day intensive training is designed to strengthen community-based human rights advocacy.
Participants will gain the knowledge, networks, and tools needed to advance the rights of communities facing systemic barriers through provincial, territorial and national and international human rights mechanisms.”
Time: 10 AM – 5 PM MST each day (Doors will open at 9 am and programming will begin at 10 am promptly)
Location: IN PERSON – ArtsHub Ortona, 9722 102 Street NW
Cost: $225 – Thanks to the McConnell Foundation, we have subsidized spaces available. Please register and provide more details on your needs, and we will work with you.
Registratoin: John Humbrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights



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