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The Future of Social Movements in Canada Friday 16 November 2018 East Common Room Hart House, University of Toronto Free admission Registration required https://bit.ly/2tlLdVL Accessibility [email protected] 9:30 Refreshments 10:-00 Introduction Opening Remarks,Robert Brym, SD Clark Professor, University of Toronto 10.15 12.00 Decline or rise? Are social movements relevant?Howard Ramos, Dalhousie University How Trump re-mobilized the leſt,Catherine Corrigall-Brown, University of Brish Columbia Discussant: Anna Slavina, University of Toronto 1.30 3.30 Left vs right Anfa and alt-right: movement/counter-movement dynamics in the post-Trump era,Lesley Wood, York University The religious right in Canada and the United States,Tina Fetner, McMaster University Discussant: Anna Slavina, University of Toronto The 4th SD Clark Symposium on the Future of Canadian Society

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The Future of Social Movements in Canada

Friday 16 November 2018 East Common Room Hart House, University of Toronto

Free admission

Registration required https://bit.ly/2tlLdVL Accessibility [email protected]

9:30 Refreshments

10:-00 Introduction

“Opening Remarks,” Robert Brym, SD Clark Professor, University of Toronto

10.15 – 12.00 Decline or rise?

“Are social movements relevant?” Howard Ramos, Dalhousie

University

“How Trump re-mobilized the left,” Catherine Corrigall-Brown, University of British Columbia

Discussant: Anna Slavina, University of Toronto

1.30 – 3.30 Left vs right

“Antifa and alt-right: movement/counter-movement dynamics in the post-Trump era,” Lesley Wood, York University

“The religious right in Canada and the United States,” Tina Fetner, McMaster University

Discussant: Anna Slavina, University of Toronto

The 4th SD Clark Symposium on the Future of Canadian Society