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Joined on Nov 15, 2020

  • Click on the song title to hear the mp3 from our practice files (for all choir parts) or click on the PDF to see the sheet music Visit our Website: www.solidaritynotes.ca Stop the Pipeline, Start the Healing Anti-Fracking Song - PDF We Won't Go - [PDF] Disinvest Now (swing against Transmountain to tune of "Under the Boardwalk") - [PDF] Save Our Waters - [PDF] Stop Right Now - [PDF]- We Shall Be Known (Here is the Ma Muse original) Idle No More No Oil Tankers [PDF-- note: we've long changed "Straight of Georgia" to the "Salish Sea" as the opening of this classic four part round]
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  • Ruckus in the Rainforest's Security Culture for Activists Activist InfoSec: "Security Culture: A handbook for activists" (3rd edition, 2001, based on the notes from the Coalition Opposed to Police Brutality-Mtl, by Security.tao.ca & the Resist Collective / security@tao.ca) For many years, this infosec site was also mirrored at security.resist.ca and available en français and produced an email security news bulletin (<--in this issue, #5, from 2002, via The Wayback Machine, find How-to: Recognize and Counter Police Harassment in Your Community). Also carried links to other digital security resources, such as the Participating with Safety Project from the Association for Progressive Communications (Paul Mobbs, 2002: Introducing Information Security) CrimethInc's 2004, "What is Security Culture" "Why Misogynists Make Great Informants: How Gender Violence on the Left Enables State Violence in Radical Movements" July 15, 2010. Courtney Desiree Morris "Basic Politics of Movement Security" text and a PDF here, from 2013, a collaboration of J. Sakai and Mandy Hiscocks after the 2010 anti-g20 movement infiltration (order the publication from Kersplebedeb, & also at AK Press) {Another reflection from that time: Unmasked: Searching for lessons in Toronto's 2010 G20 debacle, by Andrea Bennett, 2013} "Activist Information Security" (Imposed A4 booklet version) October 2016, by Anarchist Black Cross Dresden "Mobile Phone Security for Activists and Agitators" by Håkan Geijer (2022) memesurrection thread: things that ought to raise a red flag in your head
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  • some generic legal advice that was passed along with a request for me to share... Don't talk to cops - Whatever a cop tells you, they will never support your struggle in any way. Any promises they make are worthless. Cops are allowed to lie as part of their job. It is also part of their job to gain your trust, so they can manipulate you and get you to incriminate yourself and your comrades. If a cop tries to talk to you, walk away. If they won't let you walk away, ask "Am I under arrest?" If they say yes, they have to specify the charge under the Criminal Code of Canada. Police can also arrest you for violating an existing court injunction, even if you're not aware of it. Police can also detain you without charging you, for example if they think you've committed an offence and want to investigate. If they can't specify a charge, but won't let you go, ask "Am I being detained?" If the answer is no, then walk away. If the police arrest you, you don't have to talk to them - But if they arrest you, you have to give them your correct name, current address and birthdate (or just give them your driver's license or other official photo I.D.). Then say "I wish to exercise my right to remain silent. I also wish to speak to a lawyer at the earliest opportunity." Then say nothing until you speak to a lawyer. If the cops further try to talk to you, repeat the above.
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  • Map: https://www.zeemaps.com/2783682/ Within 5 KM approximately Bridgeview Elementary Guildford Park Secondary School James Ardiel Elementary Mary Jane Shannon Elementary Surrey Traditional School Ecole Riverdale Elementary 14835 108 A Ave, Surrey Holly Elementary School
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