27Jun
Ramadan is the holiest time of the year for Muslims around the world, and for them it is the month of sharing. Every year
Ruth writes: Some of these complimentary dinners of Turkish food come with speakers such as Dr. Hamid Slimi, Imam, Resident Scholar and Founder of
Ruth writes: Someone asked me the other day if I went to all the festivals in Toronto. Yikes! I once counted one year’s worth
Ruth writes: For people who hesitate to just walk into a building of another religion or cultural group, here’s your once-a-year opportunity. The
Our previous Blog on this event: https://www.torontomulticulturalcalendar.com/2011/11/01/muslim-women-preneurs-a-report/
10Aug
From the Nile Academy: YOU”RE INVITED! MULTICULTURAL EID FESTIVAL ” With Participation of Diverse Cultures “ FOOD- ART – MUSIC– TURKISH BAZAAR – KIDS PLAYGROUND & MAGICIANS SUNDAY, AUG 11th, 2013 12 pm to
13Jul
Intercultural Dialogue Institute (IDI) GTA cordially invites you to its complimentary Intercultural Ramadan Iftar (breaking-of-fast) Dinners aimed at fostering friendship amongst people from different
Last Sunday, I stood for two hours watching and photographing the Pride Parade. I saw groups of Thais, Africans, Latinos, Filipinos, South Asians, Jews, and
Last year, my husband and I enjoyed a home-cooked halal dinner at a Muslim home arranged by the Intercultural Dialogue Institute. Not only was
What is halal? Can everyone eat it? How different is it from other food? I went to the Halal Food Festival when it