National Day of Mourning- MFL Candlelight Memorial Service

Posted April 22nd, 2013

Free event hosted by: Manitoba Federation of Labour

Main gallery, ground Floor, Manitoba hydro place, 260 portage ave Winnipeg

A candlelight service to remember those who have lost their lives earning a living, and those who have become disabled from work.

Postcard Art

Posted April 22nd, 2013

Free Event. Hosted by: MayWorks

A gallery of post card sized art created by individuals from every corner of the world. A traveling gallery coming through a mailbox near you.

National Day of Mourning – Safe Workers of Tomorrow Annual Leader’s Walk

Posted April 22nd, 2013

Depart from Union Centre entrance, 275 Broadway.

A youth-led march to honour the National Day of Mourning for workers killed or injured on the job. This year’s march will head to the Manitoba legislature.

Another World Is Possible: MayWorks 2013

Posted April 20th, 2013

Entering their 20th year, the MayWorks Festival of Labour & the Arts joins festivals across the country to honour working class culture through song, dance, film, and interactive events. The 2013 festival theme “Another World is Possible” takes place at various venues in Winnipeg from April 26 – June 1.

The festival engages local community to celebrate the history of social movements, while leading and inspiring social change. MayWorks President, Glenn Michalchuk, remarks that, “as the world continues to experience shockwaves from the deep economic crisis of capitalism many are looking for a way out. “Another World is Possible” is the theme of MayWorks 2013…[recognizing] the growing awareness — from the Occupy Movement to Idle No More – that the current world order is unsustainable.”

Over 20 events during MayWorks are hosted by co-ops, unions, and venues throughout the city. The annual May Day March on May 1, in recognition of International Working Class Day, is followed by a performance cabaret at Mondragon Bookstore and Coffeehousefeaturing Pat McGuire, Annharte (Marie Baker), Pat Krawec, Sara Kreindler, and RasTamils. Meanwhile, during the month of May, visitors to the Millennium Library can view the traveling Postcard Art exhibit which features mail-in art from around the world.

The festival highlight is an intimate concert celebrating folk legend Pete Seeger, who’s songs and music is considered the soundtrack for civil rights and anti-war movements. At this May 24th performance at the Winnipeg Art Gallery, local talent Jessee Havey, Leonard Podolak, Nathan Rogers, Rob Varrmeyer, trio Red Moon Road and others will showcase Seeger’s many contributions to the various struggles for social justice.

MayWorks 2013 is dedicated to the memory of academic, politician, and activist Errol Black (1939-2012).The first MayWorks festival was held as part of the celebrations organized to mark the 75th anniversary of the Winnipeg General strike in 1994.

MayWorks 2013 Invites You to be a part of the Festival

Posted January 30th, 2013

MayWorks Festival of Labour and the Arts invites submissions for MayWorks 2013 to be held in the month of May 2013.

MayWorks is a multi-disciplinary festival that focuses on the relationship between working class issues and their artistic expression in song, poetry, photography, dance, drama or art.

The theme for MayWorks 2013 is “Another World is Possible”.

We invite you to contact MayWorks if you are interested in making a proposal for an event. The deadline for submissions is midnight on Friday, February 8, 2013. For a submission form or more information contact MayWorks at info@mayworks.org.