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Ana Laura

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I've never known how to "bio" myself. Born in Argentina, lived in ON & AB. Mom, daughter, sister, & partner to amazing people. Also, educator & researcher.

Joined May 2012
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La añoranza fue tu motor.


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A message from Laura Walton, President of @osbcucscso: Ford will say it’s us versus parents, but we are the parents. We are the caregivers. We will not be bought or distracted. These next five days are crucial. Tell Ford, Lecce, and your MPP we need a GoodDealNow.ca


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Retweet if you think our government should bring back indoor mask mandates. #BringBackMasks


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Retweet if you agree that @fordnation needs to recall the Legislature TOMORROW to repeal Bill 28. Let's get this done NOW. #onpoli


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Treaties Recognition Week


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Already a massive protest at Queens Park. If you are in Toronto I urge you to come to QP and join us standing up for our children , for fundamental rights in a democracy. #onpoli

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Today Bill 28 was passed by the Ford Government, imposing an unfair contract on education workers and backed up by the use of the notwithstanding clause. It is a sad but also a scary moment in Ontario.


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The folks who pushed to unmask our kids at school in the name of their “mental health,” wellbeing and freedoms are silent now that paediatric emergency rooms are overwhelmed with kids ill with respiratory illnesses. This shallow vision of freedom works against collective wellness


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Make no mistake. Ford’s attack on #CUPE education workers is not an aberration - it part of the design of this country we call Canada, built on structural and societal abandonment, the disposability of marginalized communities and workers and sexual, racial and gendered violence.


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interesting to see Ontario's education minister complain that 80 cents of every dollar spent on education goes to pay and benefits this is also true of policing a full-time OPP officer who finishes training makes $75,000/yr a full-time education worker makes $49,000/yr


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The healing narrative puts the work back on the victims. We need to talk about the justice narrative as there is more “healing” to be done by the offender than the victim.


OPINION | Fighting 'denialists' for the truth about unmarked graves and residential schooling | CBC News cbc.ca/news/opinion/o… "Indigenous people do not owe anyone the bodies of their children"


“We can stop at nothing less than zero hunger”

Speaker Su Deranger tells us "We can stop at nothing less than zero hunger... we need a radical overhaul, and that depends on all of us. We are the power." #RRwithFood #SDGs #Agenda2030 #FoodSecurity #FoodRevolutions

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Esther Dilamanta explaining the Agenda 2030: Righting Relations with Food - Calls to Action Trail Map. Visit our website to take a closer look at it, jhcentre.org #RRwithFood


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'We respectfully ask that the protestors remove themselves from Ottawa. It is time to go home and allow for our vulnerable urban Indigenous communities to feel safe again and regain access to cultural programming and essential services.' aptnnews.ca/?p=193285


Been seeing this for a couple of weeks on our walk to school and my kid finally stopped to read it today. She asked what it meant and we had a conversation about broken treaties and how we’ve come to be here. She also asked who put it up - anyone know?

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In less than two years, we’ve gone from “we’re all in this together” and “flatten the curve to support frontliners” to “it’s your duty to keep working and get sick/die for the economy.” COVID is the virus, but capitalism has always been the pandemic.


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No matter if you think kids should be back in school or not....one thing every parent is balancing in their own head is the risk/consequences of isolation versus the risk/consequence of infection. They both cause concern and worry. And both take up a lot of "brain space"


I hate online school for so many reasons - currently I’m hating hearing the TDSB land acknowledgement followed by a bullshit patriotic song about “our home and native land” 🙄


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