The Toronto
Social Forum is:
* is an on-going interactive educational
and mobilizing process
* works with the principles of the World Social Forum
* promotes social justice movements in Toronto and Canada
* focuses on local issues with global connections
* provides space to discuss issues, seek alternatives and celebrate
our successes!
The
broad themes of the Toronto Social Forum are:
* For a City with Human Rights and Justice
for All
* For Popular Democracy and Public Control
* For a Green Toronto and a Green World
* For a world without violence/colonialism – Against War
and For Peace
For
more information on the themes see this
page
The
Toronto Social Forum, under the auspices of the Sam Gindin
Chair in Social Justice at Ryerson University, involves
more than 100 local activists, campaigns and organizations: Participating
Organizations
The
Toronto Social Forum’s activities are planned by open and
democratic assemblies that are held regularly. A range of events
are being organized in 2003 to bring activists together.
See
this website for information on upcoming TSF events