The sudden passing of
Tooker Gomberg leaves
us all saddened and contemplative.
One of Canada's most daring and
courageous political figures, Tooker
was a friend, co-conspirator and
guiding light to so many of us.
A selfless trailblazer, Tooker's
absence will be felt in the
environmental, labour,
social justice, human rights,
arts, and music communities
in Canada and around the world.

We invite you to join in reflection,
mourning and celebration of such an
exemplary writer, activist, politician,
videographer, public speaker and
advocate for a better world.


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April 3 - June 21, 2006

An ambitious cross-Canada
multi-media tour exposing the dangers of antidepressant drugs and sharing Canadians' experiences.

visit our Tour page

 

Take the Tooker memorial bike lane

Toronto activists have initiated a campaign to establish an
east-west bicycle expressway along Bloor/Danforth as
a living legacy to Tooker.

Watch the launch video

Visit the website

You're invited to visit the...

--- Tooker Gomberg Memorial Library ---

housed at the Centre for Social Innovation
215 Spadina, 4th floor

800+ books of Tooker's collection from the 1960's onwards are being made available to the public. Topics include transportation, health, cities, waste, food, nuclear, peace, nature, politics, fiction, kids, development, energy, globalization, advocacy and much more.

Visit the library any time during office hours and sign out Tooker's books. Read the classics by Jane Jacobs, Ivan Illich, Abby Hoffman, Henry David Thoreau, Gandhi, E.F. Schumacher, and many more.

Special thanks to the Centre for Social Innovation for their donation of space, and to the Tooker Gomberg Greenspiration Fund

Tooker Gomberg
Aug. 12, 1955 - 2004
Lover and Advocate of Mother Earth
www.greenspiration.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

depression expression tabloid link

Depression Expression: raising questions about antidepressants

This 20-page tabloid published in 2006 explores critical issues around antidepressant use: why it is so common, what the dangers are, and what are the alternatives.

It is designed to be printed on 11 x 17 paper; if printed on 8.5 x 11, try enlarging it on a photocopier for easier reading.

download Depression Expression