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Mar 24, 2026 - The Radical Labour of Care

When: Tuesday March 24th, 2pm
Where: George Brown Polytechnic, 200 King St. E., St James Campus, Room SJA 455E

How can we reimagine the systems that continue to fail the city's most vulnerable people through radical approaches to care? In an increasingly hostile and unaffordable city where housing, healthcare, and other basic needs are increasingly inaccessible, this Transformation Cafe explores the everyday/night labour of care work through decolonial and intersectional feminist perspectives.

Featuring Claire Dion Fletcher, an Indigenous midwife, leader, and educator, Lorraine Lam, a crisis outreach worker, case manager, and advocate in Toronto's Downtown East, and Grissel Orellana, the Program Director of the Latinx Womyn's Program at the Toronto Rape Crisis Centre/Multicultural Women Against Rape, this conversation will examine how panelists intervene in state cruelty by identifying the gaps and harms within systems that claim to provide care while also building practices of mutual aid, community safety, and collective survival.

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Mar 22, 2026 - Labour Zionism and the struggle for Palestine

When: March 22nd, 1pm

Forum with labour activists and academics, Dan Freeman-Maloy, Larry Haiven and Elizabeth Ha, to discuss the history of Zionist organizing in Canada, including in the labour movement, and how this informs Labour for Palestine's organizing today.

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Mar 17, 2026 - Women in the Labour Movement

When: Tuesday, March 17th, 7pm

Join TWHP to hear Peggy Nash talk about the new book Women United - Stories of Women's Struggles for Equality in the Canadian Auto Workers Union.

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Mar 5, 2026 - Art exhibit: Cum Grano Salis

When: March 4 - 28 (Opening reception, Saturday, March 7th, 2pm)
Where: Red Head Gallery, 401 Richmond St, W

Elaine Whittaker with participating artists Mathew Borrett, Teri Donovan, Tracy Gorman, Kelley Aitken, Kaz Ogino, Heidi Breier, Kat Honey, Kai Kan, Kim-Lee Kho, and Jim Nason.

Cum grano salis (Latin for 'with a grain of salt') is an expression of skepticism. In an era saturated with images, data, and competing truths, the potential for exaggeration and distortion is greater than ever. Doubt is integral to how we perceive and interpret the world today. We move continuously between trust and mistrust, truth and fabrication, constantly pausing to reassess what we have just seen, heard, or absorbed.

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