May 17

ARTISTS’ BLOC du CTI-IWC

vous êtes invité.e.s à nous joindre pour ce projet inspirant en art communautaire et activiste, co-crée avec des travailleurs.ses et pour des travailleur.ses pour partager les expériences de résistance et de dignité dans nos luttes. /
you are invited to join this exciting project in community activist art, co-created by workers and for workers to share stories of resistance and dignity in struggle. /
les invitan a participar en un proyecto de arte activista comunitario, co-realizado por trabajadoras y trabajadores con el objetivo de compartir sus historias de resistencia y dignidad en sus luchas.

OUVERT À TOUS.TES / OPEN TO ALL / PARA TODOS

Prochaine rencontre publique le
VENDREDI 30 MAI À 15H
FRIDAY MAY 30th at 3 P.M.
VIERNES 30 MAYO a 3

Contact: iwc_cti@yahoo.ca, or 514-342-2111
Centre des Travailleurs et Travailleuses Immigrants (CTI-IWC)
4755 Van Horne, Bureau 110

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