March 2010 Ontario Book Tour

Common Cause organizes "Black Flame" Ontario book tour

South African writer and activist Michael Schmidt, co-author of “Black Flame: The Revolutionary Class Politics of Anarchism and Syndicalism” will be in several Ontario cities between March 15 and March 21 to promote and discuss this important new book on the global history of anarchist movements and ideas. The tour, organized by Common Cause with support from AK Press and several local sponsors, is scheduled to pass through the following cities listed below.
To promote the tour Common Cause has also produced a short video which can be seen here and set up a Facebook page. Copies of "Black Flame" will be available for purchase at each tour stop.
March 15 - Waterloo, 4PM to 6PM
School of Business and Economics, Room 2260
Wilfrid Laurier University
75 University Avenue West
Sponsored the Communication Studies and Global Studies departments.
London - March 16
2pm to 4pm
Sommerville House Rm. 2348
University of Western Ontario Campus
7pm
Tonda Room, Central Library
251 Dundas St.
March 17 - Hamilton
McMaster University, 12-2pm
MUSC Rooms 311 and 313
1280 Main St. West
Limited seating.
Please RSVP at commoncauseontario@gmail.com
Sponsored by the LIUNA-Mancinelli Professorship in Global Labour Issues and the School of Labour Studies.
Sky Dragon Centre, 7-9pm
27 King William Street
Hamilton, ON
Organized by Common Cause Hamilton
commoncausehamilton@gmail.com
March 18 - Montreal
6:30pm
DIRA
2035 St-Laurent
Organized by Common Cause Ontario, the Union Communiste Libertaire (UCL) with support from AK Press.
March 19 - Ottawa
two separate times/venues
3:00pm
Desmarais Building room 3120 (DMS), University of Ottawa
(the newer building at ’Laurier Station’ on the Transitway)
7:00pm
Exile Infoshop, 256 Bank St 2nd floor (at corner of Cooper)
Ottawa stops co-sponsored by Common Cause Ottawa, Exile Infoshop, OPIRG/GRIPO-Ottawa and PIDSSA (Univ of Ottawa)
March 20 - Toronto
3:00p.m. - 5:00p.m.
Bahen Centre, Room 1220,
40 St. George Street
(University of Toronto)
Co-sponsored by the Pan African Solidarity Network, CUPE 3902 & 3907, IWW Toronto GMB, and the Work and Labour Studies Program, York University.
For more information contact
and check www.linchpin.ca for updates.