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Deb Cowen Speaks at Jail Solidarity Rally in Toronto June 28, 2010

CMAQ via Mic, Tuesday, July 13, 2010 - 21:50

BrettpStory, published on toronto.mediacoop.ca



Deb Cowen, Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Toronto speaks to a crowd of thousands who gathered at police headquarters in Toronto on June 28th 2010 to show solidarity with those arrested and detained as part of the G20 police sweeps.



Subject: 
I didn't cry for broken glass, but I cried for this
Author: 
Michael Lessard...
Date: 
Tue, 2010-07-13 21:52

It struck my cords, excellent speech.

We will prevail.

Michaël Lessard [me contacter]

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