University of Toronto St. George Campus (UTSG)
Indigenous Student Swim Initiative: Registration Deadline
Learn water safety and swimming skills! Registration closes January 16, 2023 Classes start January 23, 2023 Reserve your spot for FREE in Absolute Beginner, Basic, or any level Sport & Rec swim class (2 spots reserved in every class!). Email to register and get info: masha.reshetnikova@utoronto.ca. [...]
First Nations House Study Hub
First Nations House Seminar RoomCome join a supportive community at First Nations House to meet your study goals! Registration Deadline: January 17, 2023 2:30 PM. Click here to register. This Study Hub was created through partnership with Academic Success and First Nations House, for Indigenous students and students who are interested in Indigenous [...]
First Nations House Study Hub
First Nations House Seminar RoomCome join a supportive community at First Nations House to meet your study goals! Registration Deadline: January 31, 2023 2:30 PM. Click here to register. This Study Hub was created through partnership with Academic Success and First Nations House, for Indigenous students and students who are interested in Indigenous [...]
First Nations House Study Hub
First Nations House Seminar RoomCome join a supportive community at First Nations House to meet your study goals! Registration Deadline: February 7, 2023 2:30 PM. Click here to register. This Study Hub was created through partnership with Academic Success and First Nations House, for Indigenous students and students who are interested in Indigenous [...]
NAISA 2023 Pre-Conference Black & Indigenous Theories of Change in Research
252 Bloor St W 252 Bloor Street West Toronto, ON M5S 1V6This pre-conference is for Indigenous, Black, and Black-Indigenous graduate students to share how we understand social change to happen and this shapes our thinking, practice, research and/or social theorizing. The theme is a student-led response to the themes of Unangax̂ scholar, Eve Tuck's (2022) short essay that asks, What [...]
NAISA 2023 Tkaronto Conference
University of Toronto, St. GeorgeIn May 2023, the annual Native American Indigenous Studies Association conference will be hosted at the University of Toronto, St. George campus in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Tkaronto has been home of Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples since time immemorial and part of the original homelands of the Wendat people. The [...]
An Afternoon with Alanis Obomsawin
Innis Town Hall Innis College 2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, ON M5S 1J5Join us for a special screening of Alanis Obomsawin’s When All the Leaves are Gone (2010, 17 min.) and Honour to Senator Murray Sinclair (2021, 30 min.) and a discussion with the director afterwards moderated by Kerry Swanson. Register for this free event. Open to the public. A member [...]
Indigenous History of Lacrosse Workshop
Varsity Centre FieldParticipate in the passion and spirit of culture and lacrosse, and experience the connection between sport and community. In this active workshop, participants will play and learn about Haudenosaunee stick and ball games in celebration of Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day. No previous skills or knowledge [...]
Drop-In Pow Wow Dance
Goldring Centre for High Performance SportJoin John (Waaseyaabin) Hupfield and Deanne Hupfield in a welcoming space to learn and practice pow wow dance. This weekly class is open to all levels and has the goal of nurturing dancers, whether this is your first or hundredth time dancing. This is a great and supportive space [...]
UTERN x EWG: Decolonization and Environmental Justice Panel
230 College StreetThe Munk Students' Environmental Group (EWG) has partnered with the University of Toronto Environmental Resource Network (UTERN) to organize a panel discussion on Decolonization and Environmental Justice. This panel discussion, featuring voices from academia, civil society, and policy experts, will discuss the historical and current challenges of environmental justice and [...]
Drop-In Pow Wow Dance
Goldring Centre for High Performance SportJoin John (Waaseyaabin) Hupfield and Deanne Hupfield in a welcoming space to learn and practice pow wow dance. This weekly class is open to all levels and has the goal of nurturing dancers, whether this is your first or hundredth time dancing. This is a great and supportive space [...]
Drop-In Pow Wow Dance
Goldring Centre for High Performance SportJoin John (Waaseyaabin) Hupfield and Deanne Hupfield in a welcoming space to learn and practice pow wow dance. This weekly class is open to all levels and has the goal of nurturing dancers, whether this is your first or hundredth time dancing. This is a great and supportive space [...]
Drop-In Pow Wow Dance
Goldring Centre for High Performance SportJoin John (Waaseyaabin) Hupfield and Deanne Hupfield in a welcoming space to learn and practice pow wow dance. This weekly class is open to all levels and has the goal of nurturing dancers, whether this is your first or hundredth time dancing. This is a great and supportive space [...]
Drop-In Pow Wow Dance
Goldring Centre for High Performance SportJoin John (Waaseyaabin) Hupfield and Deanne Hupfield in a welcoming space to learn and practice pow wow dance. This weekly class is open to all levels and has the goal of nurturing dancers, whether this is your first or hundredth time dancing. This is a great and supportive space [...]
Drop-In Pow Wow Dance
Goldring Centre for High Performance SportJoin John (Waaseyaabin) Hupfield and Deanne Hupfield in a welcoming space to learn and practice pow wow dance. This weekly class is open to all levels and has the goal of nurturing dancers, whether this is your first or hundredth time dancing. This is a great and supportive space [...]
Ever Deadly: Film Screening & Panel Discussion
Faculty of MusicThe Equity, Diversity, Inclusion Office at the Faculty of Music is excited to invite you to a free film screening of Ever Deadly (2022) to commemorate International Women’s Day. We hope you will join us and/or share this opportunity to learn and connect with your U of T networks and [...]
Thomas Fisher Library: Indigenous Languages Open House
Thomas Fisher Rare Book LibraryIn celebration of Indigenous Languages Day, please join us for an open house showcasing materials in Indigenous languages from 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM on Thursday, April 4th 2024. Material will include manuscripts, dictionaries, hymnals, periodicals, and primers in Indigenous languages, including newly purchased material. These are important resources [...]
Ziibiing Opening Celebration
ZiibiingThe University of Toronto is excited to mark the official opening of Ziibiing (the Indigenous landscape project at Hart House Green) with a celebration for the entire U of T community. The celebration will feature representatives from the Council of Indigenous Initiatives Elders’ Circle, the Indigenous Landscape Advisory Committee, and [...]
Orange Shirt Day: Gathering Our Little Shoes
University CollegeTo commemorate Orange Shirt Day, members of the Dean’s Advisory Committee on Indigenous Research, Teaching & Learning (IRTL) will gather to discuss Indigenous-led, divisional approaches to reconciliation. The work of the IRTL connects to the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada and the testimony of [...]
2024 Orange Shirt Day and National Day for Truth & Reconciliation Commemoration
Hart House 7 Hart House Circle, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaHonour the experiences of residential school survivors by joining a University-wide event to commemorate Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation. Students, librarians, faculty members, and staff can register to attend this event in person or watch the live stream. Orange Shirt Day has been observed [...]