Beit Zatoun is a vibrant and new voice in the art and culture landscape of Toronto, giving a platform to local social justice and human rights communities.
A photograph exhibit by the youth of Touchstone Youth Shelter. The photographs explore what it means to be homeless and seek to abolish the many stereotypes that come with being a homeless youth.
On March 6th come hear about the long-standing resistance of Mitchikanibikok Inik, the Algonquins of Barriere Lake, to forced assimilation and cultural extinction.
Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb is working to create a community devoted to waging non-violence in a multi-faith, multi-racial and intergenerational context. She is speaking Saturday, January 28 in Toronto.
Indigenous arts of the Americas from the last 500 years serves to illustrate that colonial, imperial, capitalist, and neo-liberal processes have acted as a type of "disease" among Indigenous peoples.