[KWPeace-groups] Meeting Notes for Monday 26 March 2018
Dwyer Sullivan
dwyerandsheila at gmail.com
Wed Mar 28 09:31:59 EDT 2018
Hi Mo,
I was at the Ontario English catholic teachers Association's (OECTA) 4 day
AGM over the March Break and always have a Social Justice both to promote
various causes. My comment was that a number of us spent over 10 hours
discussion trying to determine a strategy so that the BDS proposal about
Israel and Palestinian Human rights wouldn't be defeated again on the floor
with the 700 (mostly uninformed) delegates. We successfully got the
resolution referred to the Human Rights Committee which we will join and
then be sure the motion will be better able to be explained and have
traction at next year's AGM
I hope that explains more clearly what was briefly mentioned at the meeting.
Peace, Dwyer
On 27 March 2018 at 20:05, Marion Markham via Groups <groups at kwpeace.ca>
wrote:
> As someone who wasn't there, Bob some of it is too cryptic for me to
> understand. I didn't understand the Council of Canadians, or who the
> English Catholic teachers were, or what they're doing, and I didn't
> understand a lot of the Cross cultures one either. Sorry to be a Critic!
> And this is the link to the petition I was talking about. Thanks! And
> thanks for doing all this! Mo
>
> On Tue, 27 Mar 2018 at 6:29 PM, Bob Jonkman<bobjonkman at kwpeace.ca>
> wrote: Hi: For those of you who weren't able to make it to the potluck
> meeting
> on Monday, here are the notes I took. For those of you who *were*
> there, please let me know of any additions, deletions, changes, or other
> errors. I'll have them posted on the KWPeace site later tonight if
> there are no corrections (it'll look much prettier!); right now I have
> to get to the WR Nonviolence meeting...
>
> = Spring 2018 KWPeace Organizational Meeting and Potluck =
> Date
> 26 March 2018 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm
> Location
> Peace and Justice Room, Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church, 57
> Stirling Avenue North, Kitchener Map
> Participants
> Laura Hamilton: Divest Waterloo, Food Not Bombs, Faith and the
> Common Good
> Cathy Scott: Fair Vote Waterloo
> Sharon Sommerville: KW Council of Canadians, Alliance Against Poverty
> Dwyer Sullivan: Educators 4 Justice, Camp Micah, Conscience Canada
> Sue Klassen: Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church, Peace and Justice
> Working Group, Grand Valley Institute outreach, Alternatives to Violence
> Victor Klassen:
> Gehan Sabry: Cross Cultures Magazine
> Lynn Schulze: Crossing Borders Program
> Alejandra: Crossing Borders Program
> Bob Jonkman: Green Party, WR Nonviolence, KWPeace
>
> Regrets
> Mo Markham: KW Vegan Society, KW Animal Save, Kitchener Waterloo
> Climate Save, Mother Earth Save
>
>
>
> Meeting Notes
>
> We should get Community Justice Initiatives (CJI) to come to KWPeace
> meetings
>
> Groups Reports
> Fair Vote Waterloo
>
> Electoral Reform is on hiatus, it is not active at the government level
> FairvoteWRC is still doing education
> No petition, but has a form to pledge to vote only for a party with
> a commitment to Proportional Representation
>
>
> KW Council of Canadians
>
> Primary campaign is water
> Also health care as a local initiave
> Bill 160, the overhaul of health care delivery
> It's presented as an omnibus bill
> Includes removal of ban on private hospitals
> Increased use of private clinics for diagnostics
> Concerns over patient privacy and info sharing
> The cost of private care is greater
> KWCoC has met with all local MPPs
> This needs to be a campaign issue in the Provincial Election
> (7 June 2018)
> Waterloo MPP Catherine Fife is on board, will present
> petitions in legislature
> "Privatization by stealth"
> Privatization requires profit -- fair wages and employment
> equity? (private workers vs. unionized workers)
> MPPs presented excuses of "aging infrastructure" and "aging
> population"
>
>
> Alliance Against Poverty
>
> Political Action Campaign to implement Free Transit for all
> First steps: Get Free Transit for low income people
>
>
> Educators For Justice
>
> Speaker Candice spoke on native justice at Conrad Grebel University
> on Friday
>
>
> Conscience Canada
>
> Promotes the divestment of 8.9% tax used to fund Canadian military
> to be used for other purposes
> Saturday, 7 April 2018 at 3:30pm is Conscience Canada AGM; Tamara
> Lorincz will be speaking on Canadian military spending and the effects
> on climate change.
>
>
> English Catholic Teachers
>
> Social Justice for Human Rights
>
>
> Crossing Borders
>
> A group of refugees and students, coming together to break down
> barriers
> Have done 100 presentations to schools, organizations!
> Workshops with 16 kids, presented to City Hall, schools, &c.
> Partnering with Mennonite Coalition for Refugee Support (MCRS)
> Working on a partnership with CJI
> Have received grants (maybe can provide some experience for the
> Social Develop Centre's Community Hub initiative)
> Jeremy Horne has been their fundraiser
> 10 years of Crossing Borders
> Started by kids, from program during Human Rights Week
>
>
> Cross Cultures
>
> Plaque for Mutual Respect
> After seven months of bureaucracy
> Unveiled at the UN Day for Elimination of Racial Discrimination
> on 21 March 2018
> Indigenous people want to mount this on a natural substrate
> To be place in Victoria Park near the entrance at the Clock Tower
> Amanda and Scott provided more information for the plaque
> Gehan is attending AGMs for ethnic associations
> Is now the president of the African Canadian Association for
> Waterloo and Area (ACAWRA)
> Reminder that Egypt is in Africa...
>
>
> St. John's Co-op Kitchen
>
> There is a grant for a coach
> Sean ---, a Union Co-op to pool funds, limited to $10,000
> Commitment to fair labour practices and a living wage
> The kitchen is a social incubator
> ...but also a back-end for other programs, eg. marketing your
> product
> get more funding (?)
> Community Dinners, eg. Syrian Ladies
> Expected 100, cooked for 150, but 225 showed up
> Extra costs cut into the honorarium to the cooks
> Will invite ACAWRA
> Start cooking classes to raise funds
> get stories to tell at dinners
> eg. from Crossing Borders
> Jacky Terry, board member at ACAWRA may have stories
>
>
> WR Nonviolence
>
> No response from City Hall about booking Roos Island in Victoria
> Park for Saturday, 14 July 2018
> Bob thinks the drop-dead date for confirming the booking is end of
> April
>
>
> from Mo Markham
>
> We have posted a petition on our page, and I think on the KW peace
> page as well, to ask that the crown attorney request that Benjamin
> Stein, the so-called farmer who left several thousand pigs to die
> without food water heat Etc not have animals in his care again in his
> lifetime. This is mostly a publicity stunt, to try to get some media
> attention to this case, the largest case of animal cruelty in Canadian
> history.
> KW Animal Save AND London Pig Save will be attending the
> sentencing in Simcoe on April 26th, and sometime before then we will
> present the petition to the crown attorney.
> Our latest Save group, Mother Earth Save, will be holding a free
> mothers' brunch on Saturday May 26th at st. John the Evangelist downtown
> to help young mothers understand what's happening to the planet, and how
> they can get involved to make change. There will be childcare provided
> And on Saturday June 23rd, the KW Vegan Society will hold a
> fundraiser for KW Animal Save and Kitchener Waterloo Climate Save. This
> will be a catered picnic and bonfire. I have posted this on the KW peace
> site, and it is also on the KW animal save page.
>
>
> Other Notes
>
> Alejandra is a refugee from Colombia
> Got permanent residency through Humanitarian and Compassionate
> grounds
> The Refugee Board and Immigration Board don't communicate; she
> was still receiving notices after getting permanent residency
> How to get employment as a refugee? Kitchener Waterloo
> Multicultural Centre and City of Kitchener provided a Healthy Lifestyles
> Ambassador placement as a Lifeguard
> This program is no longer funded
>
>
> 22 April 2018 is Earth Day
> There is a Climate Walk in Toronto
>
>
> Access to politicians
> Local politicians treat delegations from activist groups as
> though they were "storming the Bastille"
>
>
> Festival season!
> Space at Kitchener City Hall
> None available before summer
> Difficult to get hold of _____ (organizer/venue reservation)
> But space is still available
>
>
> Joint All-Candidates Meetings
> Topic: Social Justice for Health, Anti-Poverty, Electoral
> Reform, Environment
> To be put on by:
> Social Development Centre Waterloo Region
> Divest Waterloo
> Alliance Against Poverty
> Fair Vote Waterloo
> TransitionKW
> Disability and Human Rights Group
> KW Council of Canadians
> Basic Income Waterloo Region
> By having multiple groups involved, candidates can no longer use
> the excuse of not participating because this is a "single issue".
> The Record and Rogers are no longer hosting a public All
> Candidates Meeting
> and the Chamber of Commerce doesn't allow questions (and
> does not address social issues, anyway)
>
> John Milloy
> Hosted a Faith and Politics (presentation? seminar? workshop?)
> Follow up at Centre for Public Ethics
> Get people active, teach them how to organize
> Monday, 9 April, 5:30pm to 7:30pm
>
>
> Indigenous Storytellers
> 10,000 year old stories
> Listening as well as telling
> On the Doctrine of Discovery
> There will be four performances
>
> --
> Kitchener-Waterloo Peace and Social Justice Groups
> bobjonkman at kwpeace.ca https://kwpeace.ca
>
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