Re: [fnbtoronto] Re: next week's A-O training
- From:
- david zinman
- Date:
- 2010-03-11 @ 17:43
Kalin, I'll talk with Leah (who is doing the training) today to see what
she's comfortable with and let you know!
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:40 AM, jason wydra <oldpunk666@hotmail.com>wrote:
> i would be fine with it. its going to be the day after a big shindig here
> at soybomb, so the place will be mostly clear, but may smell of beer... just
> so everyone knows. beer and/or bleach+pine-sol...
> but if everyone else is ok with it, we can easily fit 50 -100 peeps in
> there.
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> Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 00:04:03 -0500
> From: kalax.the.1st@gmail.com
> Subject: [fnbtoronto] Re: next week's A-O training
> To: fnbtoronto@librelist.com
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> Hi Food Not Bombs!
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> I'm emailing to inquire about next week's training. The Sierra Youth
> Coalition - which is a youth environmental NGO - has an Anti-Oppression
> Working Group that is hoping to promote trainings to members interested in
> learning more about anti-oppression. They are also interested in reaching
> across the environmental-social justice divide and learning about groups
> engaged in SJ work and their organising.
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> I was wondering if FNBers would be cool with accepting a few SYC members to
> the A-O training. It wouldn't be a huge influx, could be capped at however
> many guests the group feels appropriate. It's also not a sure thing that
> there are folks in the GTA who would be able to make it.
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> Given that A-O trainings can sometimes get intense I'd understand if the
> group wanted to go it alone this time - but I just wanted to remind folks
> that the consensus training brought in a few guests who mostly actually
> stuck around and brought new people with them (because it's an awesome
> group, right?).
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> Anyways, let me know if y'all are comfortable with it.
> Kalin
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