Wednesday, 22 February 2017
Upcoming movie and book fair events on March 4 and 11 kick off TorontotheBetter's Year of the Commons
*Saturday March4, 2017 @2pm. Join TorontotheBetter at the Really Really Free Market at Campbell Park (225 Campbell Ave. north of Bloor and Lansdowne) for our book commons featuring a wide selection of free high quality books by progressive authors.
* Saturday March 11,2017 @ 2,3Opm. PWYC Movie screening: "Women of the Forest" (at OISE - 252 Bloor St. West Room 5-240). Proceeds after costs to Nepalese NGO Himawanti
.Nepal is one of the highest (and poorest) countries in the world. Canadian student movie maker Anna Desmarais found there women who maintain one of
Nepal's natural treasures, her forests, and documented their work to preserve the commons for their country, and us..
The movie will be followed by a discussion with the director
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-TorontotheBetter www.torontothebetter.net is a non-profit dedicated to building Toronto's (and the world's) social economy. Our original social economy directory
has been online at www.TorontotheBetter.net since 2004. The "free" market economy let us down again in 2008. Let's try the social economy for a change.
* Saturday March 11,2017 @ 2,3Opm. PWYC Movie screening: "Women of the Forest" (at OISE - 252 Bloor St. West Room 5-240). Proceeds after costs to Nepalese NGO Himawanti
.Nepal is one of the highest (and poorest) countries in the world. Canadian student movie maker Anna Desmarais found there women who maintain one of
Nepal's natural treasures, her forests, and documented their work to preserve the commons for their country, and us..
The movie will be followed by a discussion with the director
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-TorontotheBetter www.torontothebetter.net is a non-profit dedicated to building Toronto's (and the world's) social economy. Our original social economy directory
has been online at www.TorontotheBetter.net since 2004. The "free" market economy let us down again in 2008. Let's try the social economy for a change.