Weaving Together Grassroots Water Protectors
Water Allies is pleased to announce a panel featuring the work of two movements working to protect the water: Protect the Tract and Wellington Water Watchers.
Water Allies is pleased to announce a panel featuring the work of two movements working to protect the water: Protect the Tract and Wellington Water Watchers.
CONFLUENCE 2024 NEXT WAVE OF ACTION ON COMMUNITY-DRIVEN WATER MONITORING About Confluence: Confluence is an open workshop spotlighting the new wave of action on community-driven water monitoring. The 2 day event […]
We are please to annouce the River Mumma Event with the author of River Mumma, Zalika Reid-Benta herself! Date: Saturday, October 19th, 2024 (11 AM - 3PM) Location: Cruikshank Park, Humber River […]
JOIN ELLIE JOSEPH FOR TWO TALKS! Event 1: Advocating Environmental and Climate Justice Date: November 5th, 2024 Time: 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Event 2: Advocating Environmental and Climate Justice […]
We invite you to the Screening of Plastic Peoples Documentary, to raise awareness and spark action on the growing issue of plastic pollution.
Join U of T students and OCAA in exploiting Ontario’s clean energy future. Delve into discussions about Ontario’s energy landscape, nuclear colonialism, bidirectional EV charges, offshore wind, moratorium, and solar urban design.
Draw the Line is a cross-country Day of Action taking place on September 20th in communities across Canada to resist Prime Minister Mark Carney’s anti-migrant, anti-Indigenous, and fossil fuel-driven policies. […]
The event will be the first in a series of workshops dedicated to discussing sustainability and climate problems through an interdisciplinary and socially just lens - addressing environmental injustice around […]
On September 27th and 28th the Bentway will be holding a large scale art-installation event as a part of their inaugural Water/Fall festival! They are seeking 500+ volunteers, for on […]
This special research talk organized by the Black Research Network will spotlight inaugural recipients of the BRN’s Black Indigenous Waterways Fellowship, Jade Nixon (New York University Provost’s Faculty Fellow) and kara […]