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Refugee Welcome Banner at TFC Game

Posted on September 19, 2015February 22, 2022 by yellowsweatygorilla


Refugees Welcome banner unfurled for the second match in the row after a community resistance led to MLSE overturning a previous decision to bar “Refugees Welcome” banners from the stadium. We were kindly invited to bring the banner over to RPB Supporters Group Section 112, where the banner received a raucous reception.

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May Day 2015 – Part 2

Posted on May 2, 2015February 22, 2022 by yellowsweatygorilla

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May Day 2015 – Part 1

Posted on May 2, 2015February 22, 2022 by yellowsweatygorilla

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Cross-Canada Day of Action: No 4 and 4! Toronto

Posted on March 29, 2015February 22, 2022 by yellowsweatygorilla

I also have a photo of some of the unsavoury characters that had staged a white supremacist counter protest. The flag the person is holding is the old Canadian red ensign.

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Health 4 All – Fill The Gap!

Posted on January 23, 2013February 22, 2022 by yellowsweatygorilla

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Hands Off Parkdale! March – July 29, 2011

Posted on July 30, 2011 by yellowsweatygorilla

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Let Alvaro Stay! Photos

Posted on May 25, 2011 by yellowsweatygorilla
Posted In UncategorizedTagged In alvaro, deportation, NOII, Orozco, photography

About

Edward Hon-Sing Wong, PhD (he/him) is based in Tkaronto/Toronto. With a background in mental health practice and community organizing, his research centres on social work abolitionism, mutual aid, social work and colonialism, and institutional violence in the mental health field. He is currently a union researcher and was previously a lecturer at York University’s School of Social Work and the chair of the Chinese Canadian National Council Toronto Chapter.

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