Race Matters Forum December 7th, 2011

Invitation to the Sixth Annual Commemoration of the International Human
Rights Day and a  Presentation on “Democracy, Equity and Access in Uncertain
Times -The Impact Of Changes At Toronto City Hall on Us, the 99%”

You are cordially invited to join us at our sixth annual commemoration of
the International Day of Human Rights co-hosted by Urban Alliance on Race
Relations, National Anti-Racism Council of Canada, South Asian Women’s
Centre, Labour Community Services, Council of Agencies Serving South Asians,
Chinese Canadian National Council and Chinese Canadian National Council,
Toronto Chapter.
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End Off Your November With Dance

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Montreal Reading by Loren Edizel

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Reading by Loren Edizel in Montreal

Saturday December 3, 2011
5:30-7:30 pm

at

Argo Bookshop
1915 Ste. Catherine W
Montreal

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Adrift

Loren Edizel

John arrives at the Montreal airport with an old suitcase in hand. We do not know where he is from, or who he is. He takes up work as a nightshift nurse and obsessively writes his reflections and impressions in a notebook that he carries with him at all times. By following his daily movements and intimate thoughts, and the connections he makes at work and on the street, we come to realize who this friendly immigrant really is. Set in the Montreal neighbourhood of Carré St Louis, the story unfolds through narrative connections that flow across city blocks, continents, and oceans, and meander in and out of the characters’ minds, revealing to us that even the loneliest and desperate of lives is rich, and connected in the most startling of ways.

A quintessentially Montreal novel, Adrift is also an unforgettable and brilliant evocation of the modern condition.

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