A Platform For The Displaced To Manifest Possible Futuresđą
An @arthouseto Project
â ď¸Join Us in Co-Creating a New Platform!
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A Message From The Co-Creators Of ArtHouseTO:
Are you fed up with for-profit Social Media platforms owned by sociopaths and for-profit corporations?
We sure are!
Join Us in Co-Creating A New Platform For The Displaced To Manifest Possible Futures!
GO TO THE LINK IN OUR BIO AND FILL OUT THE FORM!
Follow @ah.platform
Questions?
â¨Comment below!
â¨DM us!
â¨Email us! [email protected]
Much love to you ALL!
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âAHâ Voice:
@thepresidentofto
All western, European leaders from the last 3 years should be taken to The Hague, tried, convicted, put in straight jackets and forced to watch, Clockwork Orange-style, every sadistic, trigger warning video we have seen of the absolute horror show Israel has enacted, with US support. Watch on a loop every post on our feed with a trigger warning symbol.
You sadistic, psychopath, complicit m@âŹ^therf^*|}kers
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Repost @fairycreekblockade
â ď¸ STATEMENT: Today, industry moved past our forest protection camps with the support of the RCMPâs CRU-BC, allowing logging of ancient old growth to begin again. This should never be happening. Premier Eby promised to follow the Old Growth Strategic Review, which made one thing unmistakably clear: we must stop the logging of old-growth forests before they are gone forever.
These forests are not just treesâthey are living ecosystems thousands of years old, home to species already pushed to the brink. They are the lungs and the memory of these lands, sustaining watersheds, wildlife, and the communities who rely on them. When old growth falls, it is not only forest protectors who lose; itâs the small towns, local economies, First Peoples, and future generations who are denied the chance to build something better.
There ARE solutions. Community-led conservation financing, sustainable forestry transitions, value-added milling, and restoration jobs are all feasible, viable and economically valuable components for real change. They can be implemented quicklyâif the political will exists. No one is asking for the impossible. We are asking for a government that honours its word, protects communities instead of corporations, and chooses a livable future over short-term liquidation.
WE NEED MORE PEOPLE TO COMP TO CAMP.
â ď¸ Call/Email David Eby â ď¸
250-387-1715
[email protected]
Tell him to end the logging of old growth and primary forests in British Columbia.
COME TO CAMP
Camp location: 48.75088, -124.50931
These are dirt roads, however you do not need four-wheel-drive.
Repost from @supporting_creatives
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Happy International Human Rights Day!
Welcome to MASC!
Mutual Aid Supporting Creatives!
This initiative was created by itsaweirdtimetobealive & @arthouseto
Mutual Aid Supporting Creatives (MASC) is an initiative designed for artists to sell their work and live sustainably while also contributing to an emergency fund for fellow creatives.
MASC is an initiative designed to fund a sustainable and equitable future by connecting creatives with the resources they need and deserve.
Creatives historically face barriers to economic prosperity. Our time and efforts are chronically undervalued despite the widespread consumption of creative media and the ubiquity of art in most peopleâs lives everyday.
MASC provides a solution by fostering a creative community of care that generates revenue for artists, exemplifying the kind of collective action needed in order for us to manifest an equitable future. MASC is the solution for the ever increasing inaccessibility of basic needs and for the challenges artists face in our attempts to âearn a livingâ from our respective practice.
We are still in the early stages of this project so stay tuned for further developments and ways you can join us in supporting creatives to thrive while cultivating Communal Care and Collective Autonomy!
Questions?
DM us here or email us at [email protected]
Artwork by Cass
itsaweirdtimetobealive
Additional Graphic Design by Geoff
@geoffdonermusic@arthouseto
Repost from @justiceforsoli
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Introducing our next speaker: Ifrah Yusuf
Chair of the Justice For Abdirahman Coalition (JFA), Ifrah leads advocacy for justice, accountability, and systemic change in Canadaâs criminal justice system.
Born and raised in Ottawa, sheâs an Accounting graduate from the University of Ottawa and works in IT Risk Managementâwhile dedicating her time to community activism.
Join us for the Virtual Vigilâ¨đ Monday, December 15â¨â° 6 PMâ¨đ Register: https://lnkd.in/g3ZeN4mE
Please share widely.â¨#justiceforsoli #virtualvigil2025
Repost from @uuhamilton1st
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Third Space CafĂŠ
Cooking Collective, Friday Dec 12, 2025
This weekâs Third Space CafĂŠ is Cooking Collective. Rev. Danie will be serving up a âBuild your Own Tacos or Nachos!â Please join Rev. Danie at 5:30pm (or as soon as you are able) to help with the prep, we will have lots of ingredients to chop and heat up, as well as tables, chairs and buffet to get set up. Eating will happen around 6:30 pm. Everyone is welcome!
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âś Next week, Friday December 19th, we will be our Third Space Cafe - mending circle.
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Hope to see you at an upcoming Third Space Cafe! (every Friday evening)
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The First Unitarian Church of Hamilton
170 Dundurn St. South Hamilton
www.uuhamilton.ca
Find us also on Facebook and YouTube.
Repost from @missionhamilton
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Our Night Link warming program is requesting donations of NEW warm clothing to help our neighbours this winter! Purchase some gloves or warm clothing and make a difference in someoneâs life! Donations can be dropped off at our menâs shelter at 400 King St. E during business hours.
*Please note that we are currently unable to process used clothing donations, and request that all donations of winter wear be new. Thank you!
Repost @sanctuaryto
#DidYouKnow about Raynaudâs syndrome? Our friend Paula tells us all about this condition that affects many on the streets.
Help unhoused neighbours avoid health issues like Raynaudâs syndrome by giving mittens, gloves and thermal socks to our coat closet! Weâre accepting donations at the following dates and times:
Monday: 12â3 PM
Wednesday: 9 AMâ4 PM
Friday: 11 AMâ2 PM
#sanctuaryto #homelessnothopeless #toronto #communitywork #housingforall #homelessoutreach #housingcrisis
Repost from @outofthecold_eastend
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We accept adult clothing, toiletries, cold-weather accessories, and some food itemsâwe do not accept childrenâs clothing or most household items. All preloved donations should be clean and fully functional, with no broken zippers, missing buttons, stains, smells, or excessive pet hair. We want to offer our guests items they can use immediately and with pride.
Donations can be dropped off any day between 9 am and 9 pm at 310 Danforth Avenueâplease leave items inside the side doors on Jackman Avenue and label all bags and boxes with âOut of the Coldâ so they get sent directly to our program intake. For larger drop-offs, please email [email protected] to alert us.
Please see the link in our bio to read the whole list of items we can accept on behalf of our guests. Thank you!
Repost from @homelesslivesmatterbook
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5:32 pm. I have been trying I successfully to get few orders of my books or hats lately. But no luck so far I about to order today, the â I Am Grateful Hatsâ that I custom.made, so that they can get here before Christmas. I am short of $200 to order the amount that I am trying to get for now. The more hats I get made, the less the cost. I am not begging anybody for $200. I am only trying to earn the money by getting at least 10 orders now or by tonight. So I can be able to put my order in tonight. Please go to homelesslivesmatterbook.com and get any of my books or hats and give them away to friends or relatives as Christmas present. So far not even 1 person has done so either on my website or on Amazon. I am really shocked but it is ok. This is life. All I can do is keeping begging for folks to support my books and motivational hats and my entire work to create awareness about homelessness and also motivate others to overcome adversities. This is what the hats are about. They are made to motivate others. When. You wear them, you are helping somebody going through hard time who may feel motivated by reading the words on them. I am very surprised that I am not getting any love for these hats. I ha made them before and these new ones or of a better quality and cuter. But I have to keep trying to get more of you to buy them. I am barely making any profit of them. I am barely making $5 profit on each of them since I am not able to make enough of them for lack of funds. But this is how hard and difficult what I am doing is. But I am resilient and hopeful that one day, many of you will decide to show some love and support my books and hats. So far, it seems like a tiny few are supporting. The 99.99% of thousands who view my posts are simply not interested in supporting my books. It really hurts but it is ok. I am grateful to the 0.01 percent who support. I am grateful. Leo