United Against TC Energy
*co-sponsored by the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change
For the first time, Wet’suwet’en leaders and Mixtec, Otomi & Nahua land defenders are coming together to resist TC Energy’s pipelines on their territories.
Travelling 4,000 kilometres east from Wet’suwet’en territory and north from Puebla and Hidalgo, Mexico, these land defenders will converge in Toronto to build their shared resistance to Canadian company TC Energy’s colonial pipeline projects!
Featuring Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chief Na’Moks, Wet’suwet’en land defenders Molly Wickham (Sleydo’) and Eve Saint, Otomi land defender Salvador Aparicio Olvera, and Mixtec land defender Ortencia Reyes Valdivia
OCT. 13
FILM SCREENING AND PANEL
6:30 p.m., Native Canadian Centre of Toronto (Spadina Station)
Featuring special guest, renowned Nigerian environmental justice activist Nnimmo Bassey.
Facebook event here.
OCT. 14
RALLY AND MARCH
1 p.m., Nathan Phillips Square (Toronto City Hall)
Meet in Nathan Phillips Square at 1 p.m. for speeches and a march through the heart of downtown Toronto, where we will make some noise outside of major landmarks of the colonial-capitalist extractive industry.
Facebook event here.
Spread the word and register here: mininginjustice.org/UnitedAgainstTC.
Organized by Rising Tide Toronto, Indigenous Climate Action, World BEYOND War, the Mining Injustice Solidarity Network and EUC @ York University.
Hourly Schedule
Film Screening and Panel
- 6:30pm
- FILM SCREENING AND PANEL
- Located at the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto (Spadina Station)
- 1:00pm
- RALLY AND MARCH
- Meet at Nathan Phillips Square (Toronto City Hall)