A World Without Cops! Session 3 featuring Gord Hill, Zoe Blunt and Kristian Williams

Apr 18 2009 - 6:00pm
Apr 18 2009 - 11:00pm
Etc/GMT-7

The final session and wrap up of “A World Without Cops” speaker series.

April 18, 6pm,
Ecodefense
Zoe Blunt, Wild Earth,Forest Ethics, VICFAN, No 2010 Victoria

April 18, 6:45pm,
Police Repression of Indigenous People
Gord Hill, Kwakwaka'wakw Nation, No 2010, Warrior Publications

April 18, 7:45pm
Alternatives to Policing
Kristian Williams, Rose City Cop Watch, Author of Our Enemies In Blue

April 18, 8:30pm
Open Discussion on Cop Watch

Is a world without cops possible? What would it look like? What would it take to build such a world? How can WE make policing unnecessary? These questions and other important topics will be explored during “A World Without Cops” speaker series.

While envisioning what a world without cops would look like and how WE need to take responsibility for creating such a world, guests will also have the opportunity to learn more about their legal rights, the value of security culture, the history of modern policing, among other topics. All talks begin at 6pm at Camas Books & Infoshop on 2590 Quadra Street. Admission is free, though donations are welcome. Sponsored by the Victoria Anarchist Reading Circle (VARC).last session of three 2 days of Speakers, workshops + Discussions pertaining to Police Abolition, Alternatives to a Police State, Police Violence + repression. etc.

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Camas has free wireless connection. Come in, connect and enjoy our cozy couches and chairs while surfing the net!

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HERBAL HELP AT CAMAS

The Devil's Club Community Apothecary is a herbal dispensary using locally harvested native and non-native medicinal plants. It is our way of encouraging people to become involved in their bioregion. At Camas there is a large cupboard filled with jars of hand picked herbs and reference books. The apothecary is completely volunteer run and all herbs are by donation. Come by and check it out! For more info click HERE