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From Embers


Jan 30, 2020

An interview with John Clarke, a founder and long-time organizer with the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty in Toronto. OCAP has played a key role in the anti-poverty movement in Ontario over the past three decades, deploying a creative variety of militant and confrontational tactics in the interests of meeting the immediate needs of poor and working class people.

Last year John retired as a paid organizer of OCAP, although he remains an active member. We spoke about the history and philosophy of the organization and what he believes is in store in the future for social movements in Ontario.

We referenced the book Poor People's Movements: Why They Succeed, How They Fail.

Music by Bakunin's Bum with words from Shawn Brant and Sue Collis.