Réseau du Forum social Chaudière-Appalaches

Presse-toi a gauche! - March 28, 2017 - 7:06am

Un rare média indépendant et communautaire affichant les événements d'engagement social, démocratique, progressiste ou d'intérêt public : démocratie, droits de la personne et droits sociaux, éducation, environnement, féminisme, socio-politique, solidarité locale et internationale, etc. Ce sont principalement des événements de la région de Québec, mais aussi de Chaudière-Appalaches et nationaux.

Ce média communautaire en ligne permet à toute personne de publier une activité ou un événement (lire : nul besoin d'être membre d'un réseau). Les règles de publication

Les événements et actions d'engagement social ou sociopolitiques, en particulier les actions en défense de droits, ne sont pratiquement jamais annoncés dans les médias en tout genre. De plus, les médias alternatifs et communautaires n'arrivent pas non plus à suivre le flot et à les publier en continue. C'est la raison pour laquelle ce média existe depuis 2002 avec l'appui officiel d'environ 40 groupes et regroupements, généralement membres du Réseau du Forum social de Québec Chaudière-Appalaches. L'idée est née quand les webmestres de la Coalition Opération Québec Printemps 2001 produisaient un agenda unitaire pour les 35 organismes membres.

C'est un outil très pratique pour les personnes voulant découvrir divers sujets et enjeux, pour celles qui estiment que la démocratie ne se résume pas à un vote aux quatre années, mais aussi pour aider les organismes à mieux se coordonner et coopérer.

Manifestons-nous contre le racisme, l'intolérance et la haine

Presse-toi a gauche! - February 19, 2017 - 11:09am

Samedi le 18 février à 13 h 00 - La Fontaine de Tourny - devant l'Assemblée nationale.

President Zuma and the media in South Africa

Al Jazeera - February 18, 2017 - 7:49am
We explore Zuma's grip on broadcasters, and Wikimedia Foundation on facts, trust and open source knowledge.

Barrow to be officially sworn in as Gambia's president

Al Jazeera - February 18, 2017 - 6:14am
Thousands will attend ceremony in the capital Banjul to witness the first democratic transfer of power in the country.

Merkel: 'Islam is not the source of terrorism'

Al Jazeera - February 18, 2017 - 5:37am
Both Merkel and US Vice President Mike Pence attend key security conference in Munich with Russia high on the agenda.

Break-dancing for social justice in Tunisia

Al Jazeera - February 18, 2017 - 5:36am
The Mafia Wallitili Festival offered a platform to showcase the frustrations of the country's disillusioned youth.

The Rohingya crisis and the role of the OIC

Al Jazeera - February 18, 2017 - 5:25am
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation is not doing enough to save the Rohingya community in Myanmar.

Two dead as powerful storm hits Southern California

Al Jazeera - February 18, 2017 - 5:25am
The strongest winter storm in six years hits the western US seaboard with more rain expected through the weekend.

Collapsible porta-potty built in Windsor, Ont. ready to flush the market

CBC Canadian News - February 18, 2017 - 5:00am

The P-Pod folds down and becomes one-third the height of a traditional porta-potty, allowing people to transport three times as many units at considerable savings.

Anti-Islamophobia debate might define both Liberals and Conservatives

CBC Canadian News - February 18, 2017 - 5:00am

In the wake of the Quebec City mosque massacre, the Liberals see their anti-Islamophobia motion as a defining matter of leadership. Conservatives, meanwhile, have drawn a line under Islamophobia and want to see the word defined.

Bag missing a month, Air Canada still looking

CBC Canadian News - February 18, 2017 - 5:00am

A visiting student from Brazil is rapidly losing hope that he will ever see his luggage again before he returns home in the spring.

Thousands march against Duterte's war on drugs

Al Jazeera - February 18, 2017 - 4:16am
Filipino Catholics condemn a 'spreading culture of violence' as the president's anti-drug campaign kills thousands.

Sri Lanka's antivenom leap forward

Al Jazeera - February 18, 2017 - 4:00am
By making its own antivenom, Sri Lanka could boost its technology capacity and become a model exporter for others.

Building peace through video games in South Sudan

Al Jazeera - February 18, 2017 - 3:53am
In a country ravaged by war and tribal rivalry, software engineer Lual Mayen promotes unity with video and board games.

Maintaining traditions in Salasaca of Ecuador's Andes

Al Jazeera - February 18, 2017 - 3:26am
Here, men and women wear traditional clothes, hold festive rituals, and make handicrafts.

Gaza doctor seeks justice in Israeli court

Al Jazeera - February 18, 2017 - 3:26am
Izzeldin Abuelaish's lawsuit is finally set to be heard, years after the Israeli army killed his daughters in Gaza.

Yahya Sinwar elected new leader of Hamas in Gaza Strip

Al Jazeera - February 18, 2017 - 3:03am
Yahya Sinwar, known as the founding member of the Hamas military wing, was chosen in secret elections.

North Korean arrested over Kim Jong-nam's killing

Al Jazeera - February 18, 2017 - 2:05am
Police make fourth arrest in Malaysia following death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's half-brother.

Trump declares media 'the enemy of the American people'

Al Jazeera - February 18, 2017 - 1:44am
President Donald Trump has stepped up his verbal attacks on several widely respected US news organisations.

Sufis return to Sehwan shrine in defiance of ISIL

Al Jazeera - February 17, 2017 - 11:41pm
Day after deadly ISIL attack, more than 100 gather to wash blood-soaked floors of the shrine and continue ritual.
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