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J Hock and friends postering for Grand Housing March in Vancouver on April 4, 2009

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In this video, April Smith encounters J-Hock and friends postering along Hasting Street in Vancouver and stopping at the Historic Smiling Buddha Cabaret to paste some flyers.
The following information is reposted from http://www.my-calm.info/

On April 4 2009, thousands of people from communities across BC will march to demand immediate government action to end homelessness, build social housing, protect rental housing and mobile home pads, and raise welfare andminimum wage rates.

Marches and rallies by 108 organizations in 17 BC communities will press MLA candidates to take a stand on affordable housing

” April 4th is just five weeks before the provincial election. We want every candidate to be inundated with demands for action on affordable housing and homelessness.”

Grand March in Vancouver    Noon
3 Starting Places to choose from
1. Main & Terminal–Thornton Park west side of train station     2. Peace Flame Park–south end Burrard Street Bridge     3. Main & Hastings (Thornton Park march will join the Main & Hastings march)

 

Concerned citizens Nanaimo & Hastings

 

 

 

St. Andrews-Wesley Church

 

 

 

Community Advocates for Little Mountain (CALM)

 

 

 

City-wide Housing Coalition

 

 

 

Streams of Justice & Killarney Park MB Church

 

 

 

Christchurch Cathedral

 

 

 

Sacred Heart Parish, Vanc.

 

 

 

Streams of Justice

 

 

 

Vancouver Elementary Teachers Association

 

 

 

Concerned citizens from Barclay & Denman

 

 

 

Carnegie Community Action Project

 

 

 

St. James Anglican Church

 

 

 

Make Poverty History

 

 

 

Concerned citizens from Dunbar & King Edward

 

 

 

Concerned citizens from Sasamat & 10th

 

 

 

Community Advocates for Little Mountain (CALM)

 

 

 

Concerned citizens, Broadway and Macdonald

 

 

 

BCGEU

 

 

 

Concerned UBC students

 

 

 

Unitarian Church

 

 

 

VCC Faculty Assoc. & VDLC Women’s Comm

 

 

 
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This was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA on a Nokia N95 mobile cameraphone. April is passionate and skilled in making Nokia films by exploring mobile media production through the camera lens of a cellphone. For a better quality version of this video, please DM April Smith @AprilFilms on Twitter.

 

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