
Draw the Line: Connecting Movements
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Draw the Line isn't just a cross-country day of action on September 20th, 2025; activists involved have been building the structure and finding a basis of unity to bring together the movements in Canada who are all fighting the same thing - Capital.
Three organizers from Draw the Line join the studio to talk about the work that went into connecting groups big and small, and finding enough common ground to build around something bigger.
Hear about their five key demands, how they plan on turning this mobilization into sustainable mass organizing and what it means to "grow globally while acting locally".
Guests:
- Willo Prince, Indigenous Climate Action
- Karen Cocq, Exec Director, Migrant Workers Alliance for Change; and,
- Nathan Prier, President Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE).
Hosted by: Jessa McLean
Call to Action: Host Your Own Action for September 20th
Related Episodes:
- Justice for Migrant Workers (Sept. 2023), a discussion on the conditions migrant workers face and the demands the movement is making to better protect them; and,
- Leftist Alliances and Power Struggles: A History Lesson (Apr. 2023), a history lesson on Labour politics and alliances with Prof. James Naylor.
More Resources:
- Kwame Ture - Organisation vs Mobilisation — ITS-IN-SCOPE
- First Nations react to Carney’s Bill C-5 | The Narwhal
- Chrétien-Era Austerity Levels May Soon Return Under Carney - The Maple
- Bill C-2 Gives Government Sweeping New Powers over Immigration - The Grind Magazine
- Latest Press Release from Draw the Line Campaign
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