Oct. 15, 2011: Scenes from Occupy Winnipeg – and a reminder that what is now called Canada was occupied long before by the aboriginal peoples of this part of the world. It is time the descendants of the Europeans who took the land from the people who were here first do a much better job of sharing it with today’s First Nations.
Posts Tagged ‘Occupy Wall Street’
Occupy Winnipeg Scrapbook II
Posted: October 17, 2011 in Aboriginal Peoples, Nibbling on The Empire, WinnipegTags: aboriginal rights, Occupy canada, Occupy Wall Street, Occupy Winnipeg
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Occupy Winnipeg Scrapbook
Posted: October 15, 2011 in Nibbling on The EmpireTags: Flaming Trolleys, Occupy Wall Street, Occupy Winnipeg
Winnipeggers took to the streets October 15, 2011 as part of the international outcry against corporate greed that began with Occupy Wall Street. The Flaming Trolleys provided just the right musical foundation, and, as usual, I took my video camera along.
