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Vous êtes un militant pour la justice sociale et voudriez apprendre l’Espagnol pour communiquer avec les activistes ou les gens que vous aidez et qui ont comme langue maternelle l’Espagnol?

Deux activistes hispanophones vous offrent la possibilité de l’apprendre.

Prix : 75 $/2 fois par semaine du 17 janvier au 19 avril 2012

Lieu : au Centre de travailleuses et travailleurs immigrants (CTI)

4755, rue Van Horne, bureau 110 (métro Plamondon)

Horaire : de 18 h à 19 h 30 les mardis et les jeudis

Pour plus d’information, appelez au             514-342-2111       ou par courriel aucti.iwc@yahoo.comYou are an activist working towards social justice and want to learn Spanish to communicate with other activists or people that you are supporting whose first language is Spanish?
Two Hispanic activists offer you the opportunity to learn it.
Price: 75$ / 2 times a week from January 17 to April 19, 2012

Place: at the Immigrant Workers Center (IWC)
4755 Van Horne Street, Suite 110 (Metro Plamondon)

Schedule: 6PM to 7:30PM, Tuesdays and Thursdays

For more information, call             514-342-2111       or email cti.iwc@yahoo.com

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