Released on March 11, 2021, How Beautiful We Were is Imbolo Imbue’s follow-up to her critically acclaimed debut novel, Behold the Dreamers. Like her debut novel, Imbue’s follow-up is primarily concerned with amplifying the voices of those most hard-hit by...
Photo Credit: Justina Brazaite “Being Salmon, Being Human”, a storytelling performance from Norway enlightened the stage at George Ignatieff Theater, at Univesity of Toronto, St. George campus on the evening of January 28th, 2020. The performance is based on a book...
Photo Credit: Nasreen. H On February 6th 2020, Nicole Latulippe presented at the University of Toronto as a part of a winter talk series titled, “All Our Relations”. This series shares stories and insights about water and de-colonial water governance from the...
Anishinabek traditional knowledge practitioner, Dr. Debby Wilson Danard, led life promotion sessions at Wilson Hall, New College at from October 29th-December 10th, 2019. During these sessions, many traditional teachings were shared as a way of encouraging...
On the evening of Tuesday, November 12, 2019, Wellington Water Watchers (a non-profit organization committed to protecting drinking water from Nestlé in Wellington County in Ontario) hosted, “All Eyes on Nestlé” at the University of Toronto, St. George Campus. With an...