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UPDATE: Spoil Sports vs. Smear Leaders: Street Theatre vs. the Pan Am Games

UPDATE: Spoil Sports vs. Smear Leaders: Street Theatre vs. the Pan Am Games

by mininginjustice | Jul 26, 2015 | MISN Update

From July 10th to July 24th, 2015, people waiting in line to attend Pan Am Games events were greeted by an unexpected sight: three people standing on milk crates set up like podiums, moaning and wailing; cheery people with pompoms handing out off-colour bottles of...
UPDATE: Sergio Campusano’s May Day Speech

UPDATE: Sergio Campusano’s May Day Speech

by mininginjustice | May 1, 2015 | MISN Update, Uncategorized

[en español abajo] MISN had the honour and pleasure of hosting Sergio Campusano here in Toronto this past week, and accompanying him to four events in four (very busy) days – the Barrick, Goldcorp, and New Gold shareholder meetings, and the large annual May Day...

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