Rohingya. Bangladesh. Myanmar. A Tale of Sub-Human: the Rohingyas in Myanmar and Bangladesh. Wednesday, December 6. 4-6pm. Free. This is the first discussion in
Christmas dominates this period. A Danish church has a Santa Lucia pageant and Christians observe Advent. A European book club studies Sophie Divry’s Madame
Creative Algorithms: from Islamic Art to Digital Media and a handbell concert in the Egyptian Coptic Cathedral; Louis Riel Day and Moroccan flag raisings;
Canada-China relations, African and Persian-inspired music, a gallery dedicated to Black artists, and Indigenous arts are among this period’s events. The launch of a
People who identify as visible minorities are now a majority in Toronto. 51.5%. The Toronto Star pointed this out last week following the release
Recently Toronto has been associated with a few of the world’s mass murders, but maybe there’s some indications of hope. When the United States
The richness of our cultural diversity is attracting outsiders to visit and to live in Toronto. But have people who have called Toronto home
The world is indeed in Toronto: this week, a discourse on a contemporary Chinese-Canadian art exhibition, and a celebration of First Nations author, playwright
Alas we couldn’t find many free cultural events during this period except for book launches (if you don’t buy a book) and Thanksgiving church
Are you wondering what you can do to help the approximately 300,000 Rohingyas who have had to flee for their lives from their homes











