MayDay Dinner Ayotzinapa to Guelph

Saturday April 25, 5-9pm;
Shelldale Community Centre, 20 Shelldale CrescentJoin us for our 5th annual MayDay Dinner for a Large Mexican Feast and to hear 3 speakers from Iguala, Mexico, who are currently crossing Canada to raise awareness about the 6 murdered people and 43 Disappeared students in Ayotzinapa Mexico on September 26th 2014.

As we continue to focus on the issues of racist immigration policices in Canada, let’s connect the local to the global and hear from those on the other end of those policies in Mexico. Together we can build a de-colonial world across borders.

*Dinner will be served at 5:00pm – 6:15pm*
*Speakers to start at 6:30pm*

Brought to you by Fuerza Puwersa, Make Mexico Safe, Alternativa Latinoamericana, OPIRG-Guelph, and The Peak Magazine.

This is part of a cross-national tour. There will also be stops in Vancouver, Hamilton, Kitchener, Six Nations, Montreal and Ottawa. For more info on those events please get in touch with fuerza.puwersa@gmail.com.

** Shelldale is physically accessible.

** Suggested donation is $7-10 to cover the costs of the event and the travel from Mexico.  Please note that no one will be turned away for lack of funds.

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Speakers

Hilda Legideño Vargas is the Mother of one of the students disappeared by armed forces on September 26th, 2014. Hilda Legideño Vargas is a collective member of parents of the disappeared who are making international efforts to demand justice.

Jorge Luis Clemente Balbuena is a student activist and member of the Student Committee of Ayotzinapa Normal School.

Background

The attack on the Ayotzinapa Normal school students by Mexican government forces and Narco-gangs have highlighted an extreme corruption and violence used against Mexican people that have resisted corporate, colonial, and narco interests in Mexico.

In the aftermath of the Ayotzinapa attacks, social justice and anti-colonial movements accross Mexico have united in solidarity to resist the corruption and create social revolution that reverberates accross the globe.

The April 16 edition of RadiOPIRG featured an interview with Josh Gilbert, one of the organizers of the event, and a clip from Democracy Now on the topic.  you can listen to it here: http://archive.cfru.ca/archive/2015/04/16/RadiOPIRG%20-%20April%2016,%202015%20at%2013:00%20-%20CFRU%2093.3.mp3.  The interview starts just after 20:45.