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South Riverdale Community Health Centre invites you to its latest forum:

The Power To Make It Happen.
Has it Happened?  How To Continue?

Wednesday, June 14, 2000, 7:00-9:00 PM
South Riverdale Community Health Centre
955 Queen Street East, Carlaw Avenue and Queen Streets

25 Years Ago, Riverdale set the standard for mass community organizing and
activism. This story became immortalized in The Power to Make it Happen: Mass
Based Community Organizing, What It Is and How It Works.

- Don Keating, author of The Power to Make it Happen: Mass Based Community
Organizing, What It Is and How It Works, a 1975 book about Riverdale.

- Michael Shapcott, Cooperative Housing Federation, Ontario,  and the Bread Not
Circuses Coalition

- Charlotte Stuart, Minister, St. Johns Presbyterian Church
(invited)

For more information contact: Hersh at the South Riverdale Community Health
Centre (416) 461-1925.

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