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Nov 27, 2025 -
23rd Annual Regent Park Film Festival!
When: November 27 - 30
Where: Daniels Spectrum, 585 Dundas St E
Free films, workshops, artist talks, and community events. From bold new voices to seasoned filmmakers, this year's roster contains 43 films that encompass the everyday acts of care that sustain us and our communities, even as the world moves through both joy and loss.
Regent Park Film Festival (RPFF) is a community-based, longest-running FREE film festival. RPFF amplifies and centers marginalized communities and their stories, while opening up access to the film and television industry through year-round programming.
rpff.ca/festival
Nov 26, 2025 - FilmSocial:
The Time that Remains
When: Wednesday November 26th, 6:45pm
Where: Eyesore Cinema, 1176 Bloor St W.
Free/PWYC
The Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education is very pleased to present
The Time that Remains
(2009) as the next film in the FilmSocial series of socialist film screenings.
tickettailor.com
Nov 25, 2025 -
The Future of Mining Justice
When: November 25th, 6pm
To celebrate the end of our 25th anniversary fundraising campaign, MiningWatch is hosting a roundtable webinar bringing together frontline partners from Canada and around the world to discuss current issues in their struggles for mining justice, share visions for the future, and learn how your support can make a lasting difference.
zoom.us
Nov 25, 2025 -
North America in the World Economy
When: November 25th, 3pm
James K. Galbraith holds the Lloyd M. Bentsen Jr. Chair in Government/Business Relations at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs and a professorship in Government at The University of Texas at Austin. He is one of America's leading progressive economists and thinkers.
zoom.us
Nov 25, 2025 -
Human Rights Defenders Working under Tyranny in Afghanistan
When: November 25th, 2pm
The Taliban's 2021 takeover of Afghanistan was a catastrophe for the Afghan human rights movement. Human rights defenders were forced into exile, fearing for their lives. Those who remain, cannot work openly without great risk. Many continue their efforts from exile, but the country's new rulers seem impervious to reform. Despite this, a new wave of women's rights defenders has emerged in spontaneous protests, while other Afghans have found clandestine and creative ways to work in the interstices.
Join Rachel Reid for a discussion of her recent report on the Afghan human rights movement, Manoeuvring Through the Cracks.
zzom.us
Nov 25, 2025 -
Understanding Joint Struggles
When: Tuesday November 25th, 11am
Understanding Joint Struggles -- Food Sovereignty from Turtle Island to Palestine, Sudan, and Beyond with Nisrin Elamin and Yasmeen El-Hasan.
Communities worldwide are fighting for food sovereignty and self-determination - from Indigenous movements here on Turtle Island to struggles in Palestine, Sudan, and beyond. This webinar will explore how these deeply interconnected fights for food justice hold shared roots in resistance against settler-colonialism and imperialism.
tickettailor.com
Nov 24, 2025 -
Canadian Foreign Policy Hour with Yves Engler
When: Mondays at 6pm
Join author Yves Engler on Mondays for a weekly news roundup and interactive discussion about Canada's role abroad. This weekly session will delve into the latest developments on subjects ranging from military affairs and Canada's role in Ukraine to its contribution to Palestinian dispossession, and the exploitation of African resources. Join Yves for a critical take on Canada's foreign policy. Questions, comments, and criticisms are all welcome.
zoom.us
Sep 8, 2025 -
Fighting To Win
When: Monday September 8th, 6pm
A Ten-Week Course for Union and Community Activists Facilitated by John Clarke, former organizer with the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP).
Unions and social movements today are operating in a very challenging situation. There is great economic uncertainty, the worsening impact of climate change and a global situation marked by the growing threat of conflict and war. When workers strike or communities under attack take to the streets, it seems that victories are much much harder to win, and past gains more difficult to defend.
This course will grapple with these questions by looking at the forms of exploitation and oppression that exist in society and the means by which the power structure acts to limit and contain our struggles. The course will move towards a discussion of how our movements can overcome the factors that hold them back and to fight to win!
tickettailor.com