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Black History Month Feb. 2012: January 2012

BLACK HISTORY MONTH FEB.2012

BOOK your Faith Nolan concert/ workshop 

Faith Nolan  Contact: Email : ted@altermedia.ca   or faith@nexicom.net ,  ph. 416.537.8194 ,www.faithnolan.org

Marie Joseph Amgelique

Slave in Montreal in 1750’s
Viola Desmond

ended segragetion in Canada
Faith Nolan-singer songwriter

*singer*

Maxine Tynes Afro Scotian poet

Dionne BrandTrinidad born-

poe/writer/educator

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Viola Desmond

Her crime was this: when stopping in a town unfamiliar to her, she mistakenly sat in the locally known "whites-only" section of a theatre. Although she offered to pay
the difference in ticket price to remain in her seat, she was arrested, convicted, and fined.

 

 

 

African Canadian History Through Music
Conc ert or Workshop

Musician singer songwriter Faith Nolan has been writing and performing songs about Afro Canadian history since the early 1980's. Her album 'Africville', traces African Canadian history from slavery (1642) in Canada through the end of Nova Scotia¹s Africville in 1969. This album and songbook with art by Grace Channer can be found in libraries, community centers, schools and universities across Canada and the United States. Government and non government organizations around the country celebrate Afro-Canadian history in the month of February. This concert workshop celebrates and educates about the history featuring songs and discussions about celebrated Afro Canadians like Viola Desmond,Josiah Henson, Mary Ann Shadd, John Ware and Americans like Rosa Parks, Madame C Walker and Harriet Tubman. Song stylings reflect the historical development of the African Diaspora such as drums, call and response, Blues, jazz reggae and R&B.

Concert : 45 minutes /unlimited participants
Workshop: maximum 50 people

PO BOX 690 Station P Toronto Ontario Canada M5S 2Y4
faith@nexicom.net or 416-537-8194

African Canadian Civil Rights Music
Concert or Workshop

African Baptist churches formed throughout Canada and the United States were the birthplace of many of the songs of liberation in the struggle since slavery for equality. These songs became widely recognized during and after the civil rights movement of the 1960's . They became the vocal and lyrical representation of the movement to end state sponsored segregation and the goal of full equality and justice. This workshop covers a range of topics through song like -anti racism (Ride on the Bus with Me) gender equity (I Black Woman) commitment to struggle (We shall Overcome), to songs that aid in organizing and disseminating information (I'm On My Way)

Concert : 45 minutes /unlimited participants
Workshop: maximum 50 people

Blues Music

This workshop/concert takes us back to the beginning of the blues --sing along and learn west+south  African and south African songs  drumming  voice for singing and hands for clapping. Then Move through the early banjo blues music of the late 1800's, to the cotton picking blues of the 20th century, slide blues, twelve bar, urban style and the folk blues of the 60's. The music of Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, Billie Holiday, E. Cotton Blues music is a base for understanding the development of North American musical styles the metaphors speaks of a realities of everyday life.

45-90min.

CAMP SIS GENERAL MEETING ( open TO ALL WOMIN/TRANS): January 2012

Happy New year may this be the year we make great strides to equality, peace and love in the world

CAMP SIS -all women and trans welcome MEETING sistahship- lesbians- trans -queers and allies volunteers to come out and join us at our first organizing( free snacks) meeting . CAMP SIS IS  LED  BY POLITICALLY LEFT  ANTI AUTHORITARIAN INDIGENOUS  AND WOMEN OF COLOUR,  WHITE WOMEN ARE WELCOME TO JOIN OUR GENERAL MEMBERSHIP CAMP SIS MEETING
Sunday Jan 22nd 519 Church Community Centre'-
519 Church St Toronto
noon-2pm
info email camp_sis@yahoo.com
or faith@nexicom.net

AGENDA ( PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ADD TO THE AGENDA)

 -INTRODUCTION TO CAMP SIS/SHARING CIRCLE

-BREAK OUT GROUPS TO SHARE IDEA  AND STRATEGIES

- TASKS  FOR DANCE   VOLUNTEERS

-SHARING CIRCLE 


Dear Sisters , we have put most of the wood on the walls and expect to finish this week, the mahagany looks great and with the cordwood burning in the fire it is now cosy and warm at Camp Sis. We bought a dewalt cordless drill , fixed the generator and are organizing a 
Time to hook up in the big city and show some sistahship and love.We need 

THE international womens day dance for CAMP SIS/ No More Silence party will be March 10th 2012. at the Ballroom of the 519 Church Community Centre - 9pm

CAMP SIS
351 Queen St. E
P.O. Box 82575
Toronto Ont.
M5A 1T8
Our Camp Sis phone number is : 416.760.2169

HOLD ALL MEETINGS @ OCCUPY TORONTO = SOLIDARITY: October 2011

MEETING AT THE BUILDING  !!! 

PCCUPY TORONTO  ST. JAMES PARK at  ADELAIDE AND CHURCH ST>

Can we all start to encourage progressive people to hold all there meetings /workshops/ music jams/ practices ,art shows/ movie nights / birthdays/ etc etc.... at occupy Toronto ...? St James Park to show support


Can we also encourage people to begin marches there in solidarity,? unions community groups ?,, can occupy Toronto make signs for marches to show solidarity?

CAMP SIS 2nd RENO WALK /RUN WHEEL Saturday September 24th 201: September 2011

thank you we love you and your spirit - Please join us  for our  2nd CAMP SIS reno run SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24th 24th HIGH PARK 5km  run/walk/wheel    10am

 
Dear Sisters  ,  thank you-  welalin - meegwitch , for   the  love  you shred  for all you have done   with  and  for  camp sis  it is  yours and all of ours . No one  can really own land or  air or water . It is in this egalitarian  equality seeking spirit that we   volunteer for  camp sis . A safe  peaceful healing space   community for   women.  We have been  very  busy this summer continuing to  see  more women  coming to   camp sis  to build camp sis  this  safe  peaceful beautiful 75  acres  owned   and run by  community  volunteers  for all women We   put in  a stove  ( propane0 were able to  do  some plumbing ( thanks  Deanne  and Junior)  build new  steps  and   put  up a gazebo and  Continue  planting organic garden and  clearing  the  roads . We  need to  continue to insulate  the second for the  sisters who will be up there in the  winter
 Please  see pledge  sheet below come out to the  reno run/ walk /wheel  SEpt  24th  10am  High park - meet at subway  or  fill in a pledge  sheet and we have womin who can walk/ wheel run on  your behalf Camp Sis  is  getting ready to complete  the  winter renos we have had  sisters  visitors  from  all over  Ontario, many laboured this  summer and  a big love  and a big thank you    to all ,
 INFO: camp_sis@yahoo.com CAMP SIS  MAILING: /TMWC  PO BOX 690 Stn P' Toronto M5S 2Y4 PH. 416.760.2169
 Please make check payable to :  CAMP SIS .
Wish list
sleeping Bags
blankets
dishes/ knifes / forks
cupboards
kitchen table
couches
bookcases
dressors
rocking chairs
books/magazines
 wood stove /pipes/

 builders
insulation/ wood for walls and  floor
4 cords  hardwood  
 



   CAMP SIS 2nd  RENO  WALK /RUN WHEEL  Saturday September 24th 2011

        TIME : 10 am
         High Park Subway ( main gate -park exit) : TOTAL 5 km

          “Sistahs trans-this camp is  your camp this camp is my camp“
 INFO ON CAMP SIS    CAMP SIS is on 75 acres just two hours north of Toronto. It is a very spiritual ground with plenty of sunshine, lovely rolling meadows, old growth forest with a natural spring, beaver pond, and an organic garden. The Camp was bought in 1994 and built by Women of Colour and their women allies. MWIC is a place for healing, education, and the arts.  Non-profit fundraising has always been and remains our only source of income to pay taxes etc. The staff is made up of volunteers. It is non-profit community owned and we have built two large barn style pine buildings on the land (each building is approximately 40 x 30).  The land is COMMUNITY  OWNED organized and facilitated by the Toronto Women Of Colour Collective . The past few summers CAMP SIS has been used as a get away healing space for six nations and aboriginal women. The group would like to be able to use the CAMP all year, so this is a shout out to  make this happen.  We are looking   or monies to buy goods. Insulation for the walls and roof ,vapor barrier, tongue and groove wood to cover walls and inside roof ,propane fridge,well,  flooring furnace (pipes)  Wood stove (4 cords hardwood)  Cupboards / sleeping bags / bed frames  Solar lights....
 INFO: camp_sis@yahoo.com CAMP SIS  MAILING: /TMWC  PO BOX 690 Stn P' Toronto M5S 2Y4
 Please make check payable to :  CAMP SIS .

 PLEDGE FORM

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Saturday September 24th 2011
        TIME : 10 am
         High Park Subway ( main gate -park exit) : TOTAL 5 km

          “Sistahs trans-this camp is  your camp this camp is my camp“
 INFO ON CAMP SIS    CAMP SIS is on 75 acres just two hours north of Toronto. It is a very spiritual ground with plenty of sunshine, lovely rolling meadows, old growth forest with a natural spring, beaver pond, and an organic garden. The Camp was bought in 1994 and built by Women of Colour and their women allies. MWIC is a place for healing, education, and the arts.  Non-profit fundraising has always been and remains our only source of income to pay taxes etc. The staff is made up of volunteers. It is non-profit community owned and we have built two large barn style pine buildings on the land (each building is approximately 40 x 30).  The land is COMMUNITY  OWNED organized and facilitated by the Toronto Women Of Colour Collective . The past few summers CAMP SIS has been used as a get away healing space for six nations and aboriginal women. The group would like to be able to use the CAMP all year, so this is a shout out to  make this happen.  We are looking   or monies to buy goods. Insulation for the walls and roof ,vapor barrier, tongue and groove wood to cover walls and inside roof ,propane fridge,well,  flooring furnace (pipes)  Wood stove (4 cords hardwood)  Cupboards / sleeping bags / bed frames  Solar lights....
 INFO: camp_sis@yahoo.com CAMP SIS  MAILING: /TMWC  PO BOX 690 Stn P' Toronto M5S 2Y4
 Please make check payable to :  CAMP SIS .


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CAMP SIS
351 Queen St. E
P.O. Box 82575
Toronto Ont.
M5A 1T8

CAMP SIS CAMP OUT JULY 8th=10th 2011: June 2011

♥♥♥♥♥♥

 

                           FREE CAMP OUT WEEKEND AT  CAMP SIS

 

CAMP SIS CAMP OUT        JULY 8th-10th Friday to Sunday 

+SISTAHS=DYKES TRANS WEEKEND 

        FREE  WOMIN/TRANS-2s

                   COMMUNITY CAMPING WEEKEND 

YOUR  INVITED

-two hours northeast of toronto ( bonfires, music,yoga)

contact us

  for info/directions  

416.760.2169 EMAIL camp_sis@yahoo.com

351 Queen St.E.P.O. Box 82575 Tor. Ont.M5A 1T8 for info/directions                              
                         416.760.2169 EMAIL camp_sis@yahoo.com

1. CAMP SIS June 2011/2. School Closures: June 2011

Dear Friends please see below
1. CAMP SIS ( we need sistahs)
2. S AVE OUR SCHOOLS
 
  Camp Sis  has begun  RENO  as of june 4th this summer.We have  a work  crew of  2o  sisters  coming to  Camp Sis  this weekend to  continue  renos  landscaping... Camp Sis is  community built  and owned  space  for women. Sister Doreen Falling Doll Silversmith ( mohawk warrior  womon  ) will  be  at the  land   most of the summer and fall to  greet meet  sisters who come to Camp Sis
 

INFO Camp SiS was founded by  MWIC   17 years  ago.  Today the- Toronto Indigenous and Women of Colour Collective  work  to give the  camp direction  It remains community owned and open to all women/trans children as a  safe space  to stay or  visit , healing arts  centre with revolutionary aims to  educate . The camp and the two buildings on it have been used over the past 17 years as a healing space for Six Nations and Aboriginal women. Our goal now is to expand the accessibility by “winterizing” the buildings to provide year round access for women.

 We  are working towards  our  dream of a  septic  system  running  water + electricity . We are located near Minden  Ontario For  more info  please contact us  at 

 

Making Camp SiS more accessible will require major improvements to the buildings including insulation, woodstoves, and plumbing upgrades - running water would be a dream come true. We are planning to install as many cost and energy efficient upgrades to the buildings as possible, taking advantage of solar energy for light for instance. 

We are in need of women power, labour, and donations in order to build this summer; it’s why we are seeking your support. The financial we receive will assist in purchasing materials to expand and enhance Camp SiS , making the year round access to the facility a reality for countless women.

 phone  416.760.2169

Please make checks payable to  CAMP SIS  

CAMP SIS
351 Queen St. E
P.O. Box 82575
Toronto Ont.
M5A 1T8


Our Camp Sis phone number is : 416.760.2169
 
 

2.SAVE OUR SCHOOLS 

 

      

COME TO THE COMMUNITY MEETING 

         

            JUNE  14TH  2011  7PM 

       WINCHESTER  PUBLIC  SCHOOL  

! ! 15 Prospect St, Toronto, ON  

 

There are nine schools  which are up  for review. Together they serve  the 

poorest neighbourhoods in downtown  Toronto and each of the 

neighbourhoods they serve rely upon the school acting as a community hub for 

adult learners, pre-schoolers, after school programs and community 

organizing. 

 The eight schools under 

review are: 

Church St. JPS,Jesse 

Ketchum Jr. and Sr. PS,    

Lord Du!erin Jr. and Sr. PS,            

Market Lane Jr. and Sr. 

PS,Nelson Mandela Park Jr. 

and Sr. PS,                   

Regent Park/Duke of York 

JPS, Rose Avenue JPS, 

Sprucecourt JPS     

Winchester Jr. and Sr. PS

Concert for Halifax Labour Festival : April 2011

FAITH NOLAN IN  CONCERT   HALIFAX 8pm  SUNDAY   May 1st - Company House  2202 Gottingen St

Mayworks Halifax and the Halifax-Dartmouth and District Labour Council are proud to announce that Faith Nolan will be the headline / featured performer for this year's festival. More details will be posted on the http://MayworksHalifax.ca/ website within the next couple of days....

 

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IWD - Any Womins Blues Night: March 2011

International Women’s Month

TORONTO WOMEN’S BLUES NIGHT

A fundraising event for Camp Sis - Camp Sisters in Struggle

At The

Toronto Women's Bookstore

 

Camp Sis is now 17 years old. It remains community owned and open to all women. The past few summers CAMP SIS has been used as a get away healing space for six nations and aboriginal women and we would to make this accessible throughout the year. This is a shout out to all who would be sisters in struggle, to make this happen.

There is a need to buy insulation, vapor barrier wood for the walls so the two buildings can be winterized and have caretaker, Doreen Silversmith, stay there. We are in need of women power, labour, and donations in order to build this summer. Please come out to support and celebrate International Women’s Month with us!

 

International Women’s Month

TORONTO WOMEN’S BLUES NIGHT

A fundraising event for Camp Sis - Camp Sisters in Struggle

At The

Toronto Women's Bookstore

 

WIMMINS BLUES NIGHT

When: Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Time: 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.

Where: Toronto Women’s Bookstore, 73 Harbord Street, 416-922-8744

Admission: $7.00 (sliding scale)

Enjoy snacks and refreshment and fill your soul with blues at the TWB!

 

Featuring:

Rachel Melas

Nicole Tanguay

Shandra Spears

Faith Nolan

 

INFO ON CAMP SIS 

CAMP SISTERS IN STRUGGLE

Toronto Women Of Colour Collective

 

CAMP SIS is on 75 acres just two hours north of Toronto. It is a very spiritual ground with plenty of sunshine, lovely rolling meadows, old growth forest with a natural spring, beaver pond, and an organic garden. The Camp was bought in 1994 and built by Women of Colour and their women allies. MWIC is a place for healing, education, and the arts. The land was bought by the labour of countless women who fundraised in the Toronto community. Non-profit fundraising has always been and remains our only source of income to pay taxes etc. The staff is made up of volunteers. It is non-profit community owned and we have built two large barn style pine buildings on the land (each building is approximately 40 x 30).

 

The land is organized and facilitated by the Toronto Women Of Colour Collective

Doreen Silversmith, Pamela Dogra, Patricia Allard, Lorelei King, Karen Kalle, and Faith Nolan. It is open to all women who abide by the collective mandate of justice and equality for all. Please make check payable to Multicultural Women in Concert. At present we are in process of getting back our charitable tax number.

The past few summers CAMP SIS has been used as a get away healing space for six nations and aboriginal women. The group would like to be able to use the CAMP all year, so this is a shout out to who would be sisters in struggle, to make this happen.

 

We are looking for fairy godmothers / humanitarians who can donate - labour -supplies or monies to buy goods.

  1. Insulation for the walls and roof

  2. Vapor barrier

  3. Tongue and groove wood to cover walls

  4. Flooring T&G

  5. Propane furnace (pipes)

  6. Wood stove (4 cords hardwood)

  7. Cupboards / sleeping bags / bed frames

  8. Solar lights

We dream of running water, indoor plumbing, hot water solar /solar fridges/

Toronto Women Of Colour Collective

Please Make   donations TO:  Torontario Multicultural Women In Concert

Gigs and thangs Feb.2011: February 2011

FEBRUARY 14th ALL OUT  to the  RALLIES  across Turtle Island  END the murders  and disappearance of  over 563 + women
 
Feb 10th  Fraser Valley Jail ( Native Sistahood ) Dissapeared Murdered  Women NO MORE SILENCE
 
FEB 11th  Friday, February 11 -- Night of Music at W2 (151 W.Cordova) w/Bitterly Divine, Murray Porter, Faith Nolan, Little Hawk & more. Doors at 7 p.m. Given limited space, event is for the DTES community only. We invite DTES agencies wishing to reserve free tickets for their members to email us at endingviolence@bwss.org.
 
Saturday, February 12, 2011 at 8:00pm
Rhizome Cafe, 317 E. Broadway, Vancouver, 8 pm, Doors 6 pm Rhizome  Cafe Vancouver  ( Benifit  for  JOINT Effort  - women in jail support group) 
 
Feb 14th Rally / March  "NO MORE SILENCE "HIGHWAY OF TEARS " Vancouver
Monday February 14 -- 20th Annual Womens Memorial March. Noon in Carnegie Theatre for families, friends, and DTES residents, 1 p.m. March starts at Main and Hastings -- all welcome.  
 
FEB. 17th - OISE  with Elementary Teachers of Toronto  Student  Conference