This time we are shaking things up! Join us at 7:00PM at Camas Books, 2620 Quadra Street, on Lekwungen Territory on Sunday, September 3rd for an in-depth discussion about how art can infuse unionization drives, Indigenous solidarity campaigns, and the struggle for Palestinian justice with militancy.
This interactive workshop, facilitated by long-time community organizer and artist Stefan Christoff, will highlight three examples of creative activist campaigns and community organizing work that explores the intersections of art and activism.
First Stefan will speak about current efforts in Québec to mobilize artists to join the struggle against Bill 31, newly proposed legislation in Québec that aims to cut into the capacity of renters to express solidarity through lease transfers. Stefan is working on a campaign called Artists United Against Bill 31.
Stefan will speak about the campaign to support Dollarama warehouse workers in Montreal during the peak of the pandemic crisis who faced unjust and unsafe working conditions. Many workers were facing the realities of precarious status and pending deportations from Canada. Stefan helped coordinate artist support for this campaign as part of the Immigrant Workers Centre (IWC), which included an open letter and street art posters.
Also, Stefan will speak about an ongoing collaboration with Wet’suwet’en activist Marlene Hale to support the Indigenous land rights of the Wet’suwet’en people who are struggling against the imposition of the Coastal GasLink Pipeline on their traditional Indigenous territories. Stefan coordinated a series of events and an open letter signed by many local artists to support the Wet’suwet’en resistance to contemporary colonialism.
Finally, Stefan will speak about helping to coordinate the global #MusiciansForPalestine campaign, which has brought over 1500 artists together to support the global Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against the apartheid policies of the Israeli state against the Palestinian people.
There will be a presentation aspect and also a street art aspect to this workshop. Participants will cut out street art lettering to express an important campaign and / or political demand that arises from the conversation in this workshop.