Events:
Wednesday January 8, 2014-12:30pm-2pm-
The Aboriginal Law Program at the University of Toronto presents: Paul
Williams-The State of Oral Tradition in Canadian Law. Northup Frye Room 004. RSVP
Required-please contact Lisa Del Col, Aboriginal Law Program Coordinator, University
of Toronto Faculty of Law @ lisa.delcol@utoronto.ca
Wednesday,
January 8, 2013- 6:45pm-8:45pm-Climate Disaster in Bangladesh Panel. @ Centre
55-97 Main Street (south of Gerrard)
Speakers:
NASIMA AKTER, PhD., EP, is the Executive Director of the Bangladeshi-Canadian Community Services (BCS), at 2899 Danforth Ave. in Toronto. For information: www.bangladeshi.ca.
TANZIL ISLAM recently graduated from York University with a Master’s degree in Environmental Studies. She is a member of East End Against Line 9.
Everyone welcome
Organized by East End Against Line 9, eastendnotar@gmail.com
Speakers:
NASIMA AKTER, PhD., EP, is the Executive Director of the Bangladeshi-Canadian Community Services (BCS), at 2899 Danforth Ave. in Toronto. For information: www.bangladeshi.ca.
TANZIL ISLAM recently graduated from York University with a Master’s degree in Environmental Studies. She is a member of East End Against Line 9.
Everyone welcome
Organized by East End Against Line 9, eastendnotar@gmail.com
Monday January 11, 2014-
4pm-6pm-Unfiltered Truth Talks-Do
you constantly feel impacted by your race, faith, or culture inside or outside
of the classroom?
Are you engaged with anti-racism initiatives on campus?
Are you looking for community?
“Unfiltered: Truth Talks” is a drop-in program for students to openly discuss issues about race, faith, creed, ethnicity, culture and their intersections. The meeting will be led by peer facilitators and themes will be based on your suggestions. Come out and connect with other students by sharing your ideas, opinions, experiences and questions!
Join us on Monday January 13, 2014 from 4pm to 6pm at OISE in room 2296.
Are you engaged with anti-racism initiatives on campus?
Are you looking for community?
“Unfiltered: Truth Talks” is a drop-in program for students to openly discuss issues about race, faith, creed, ethnicity, culture and their intersections. The meeting will be led by peer facilitators and themes will be based on your suggestions. Come out and connect with other students by sharing your ideas, opinions, experiences and questions!
Join us on Monday January 13, 2014 from 4pm to 6pm at OISE in room 2296.
January
16, 2014-January 18,2014- Manidoo-Giizis/Kinepisim- Manitoba Indigenous Writer’s
Festival. Three days of stories, poems,
laughter, debauchery, shenanigans and more.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at Neechi Commons, 865 Main Street,
and Saturday starts at 10 am with readings and panels all day at Millennium Library, 251 Donald Street.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at Neechi Commons, 865 Main Street,
and Saturday starts at 10 am with readings and panels all day at Millennium Library, 251 Donald Street.
(If you would like to see your event posted, please contact me at chrissy.mcfarlane@gmail.com) I will be posting a thorough events listing every Monday, and others as they come to me, miigwetch!)
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