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adambemma | November 28, 2008 at 06:57 am
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ATSA, Action Terroriste Socialement Acceptable, is commemorating its 10th anniversary of État d’Urgence (Nov.26-30, 2008) at Parc Emilie-Gamelin in Montreal. Their goal is to bring urban art interventions to the downtown streets and raise awareness of social and political issues. ATSA founders Annie Roy and Pierre Allard, as well as many others, speak candidly to freelance reporter Adam Bemma about why they believe homelessness and art should be brought together to educate the public about life on the streets.
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at 07:01 on November 28th, 2008
I have heard of this before and was always repulsed by the name not the goal though, some good and commendable work in deed, however the name really, laisse a desirer.
at 07:47 on November 28th, 2008
État d’Urgence: Je l'accepte. moi aussi, malgré le nom.
(État d’Urgence: I accept it, too, in spite of the name.)