Jorge Martin wraps up North American tour in Toronto
- 25 May 2006
On 18 May, Jorge Martín completed his North American speaking tour with an event at the University of Toronto. There was a great attendance of about 75 people, including a large number of youth. Laureano Cardozo, the Cuban consul-general in Toronto, also made a special appearance.
This presentation was designed to educate Canadians about the events, conditions, and
political climate in Bolivia, Cuba, and Venezuela, as well as motivate
people to take action to support the revolutionary spirit in Latin
America and bring it here to Canada.
Jorge discussed the overall political situation in Latin America with a focus on the revolutionary developments in Venezuela, Cuba, and Bolivia, such as the nationalization of firms under workers’ control (e.g. Inveval), as well as the work of the misiones in Venezuela. Also highlighted during the discussion was the revolutionary movement of the masses in these countries and how their demands can be met.
There was a lively discussion following Jorge’s talk, with many people wanting to know more details about the gains of the Bolivarian Revolution, especially in regards to education. There was an emphasis placed on the valuable lessons that the revolutions in Venezuela, Bolivia, and Cuba can give to Canadian workers and youth; Jorge commented that Hugo Chávez stated in the past that the best way to support Venezuela is to build revolution elsewhere.
Over $200 was collected in donations to the Hands Off Venezuela campaign and to fund Jorge’s speaking tour. The event was co-sponsored by Hands Off Venezuela, the Students’ Administrative Council at the University of Toronto, the Toronto Bolivarian Circle “Louis Riel”, and by Fightback (www.marxist.ca).
There will be an organizing meeting for the Hands Off Venezuela campaign in Toronto on 19 June at 7:00pm at the fifth-floor lounge at OISE. Anyone who is interested in getting involved with the Hands Off Venezuela campaign should contact canada[@]handsoffvenezuela.org.