This Thursday, we can’t think of a better way to celebrate Media Democracy Day than to help Rabble.ca raise a ruckus at their rocking relaunch.
Help Rabble.ca relaunch on Media Democracy Day!
As part of the celebration, there will be a panel that includes Linda McQuaig, Maude Barlow, Duncan Cameron and our own Shameless blogger, Jessica Yee, followed by a party with music from LAL (whose new album, Deportation, we raved about in the new issue).
Tickets are pay-what-you-can, and the event is all-ages. More information at rabble.ca/relaunch.




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We’re looking forward to a great night with lots of special guests, prizes, and great discussion. Hope to see some of you come out!
Posted by Jessica
October 22, 2008, 9:44 AM
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