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Events for November 8, 2025 - November 8, 2025

2025-11-08T00:00:00-04:00
  • Making a Softer Path: Sharing Circle for Indigenous Graduate students in a Faculty of Arts & Science program to talk about your experiences of the Covid-19 Pandemic

    First Nations House

    Graduate Students: Making a Softer Path: Sharing Circle on the Impacts of Covid-19 For Indigenous Graduate students only. Must be currently enrolled in a program affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Science. The Indigenous Research, Teaching & Learning Committee (IRTL) within the Faculty of Arts & Science (A&S) [...]

  • Orange Shirt Day Beading Workshop

    Maanjiwe Nendamowinan Building

    Join the UTM Indigenous Centre in a Orange Shirt Day Beading Workshop. Beading kits will be provided but limited, this is a bring your own lunch. Light refreshments provided. For accommodations, contact Faith Desmoulin faith.desmoulin@utoronto.ca Register Here

  • Orange Shirt Day: A Critical Reading Event

    First Nations House Event Space

    Join us in-person for a collaborative event between Academic Success and First Nations House Indigenous Student Services, where we will explore a critical reading process aimed at improving critical reading skills and reading comprehension. Engage with a supportive learning community and gain insight into the importance of Orange Shirt [...]

  • Decolonizing Conservation: Living in Harmony with Nature

    University College

    Join us for an informative and engaging lecture presented by York University Professor and Indigenous scholar, Deborah McGregor. In her lecture, “Decolonizing Conservation: Living in Harmony with Nature”, McGregor discusses the pivotal roles Indigenous peoples play in the decolonization process and reconciliation process in guiding conservation science toward a [...]

  • Indigenous Voices: An International Conversation with Riley Yesno (Ba 2021)

    Trinity College

    In recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, join the Centre for International Experience for a conversation with trailblazing U of T alumna Riley Yesno (BA 2021), a queer Anishinaabe scholar, writer, and commentator from Eabametoong First Nation. Learn from Riley's unique global perspective on Indigenous issues [...]

  • Truth First: Indigenous Archaeology as Restorative Justice

    New College

    Members of the U of T community are invited to attend an important conversation in recognition of Orange Shirt Day and Canada’s National Truth & Reconciliation Day, Truth First: Indigenous Archaeology as Restorative Justice, with Professor Kisha Supernant (Métis/Papaschase/British). Professor Supernant will discuss her research using ground-penetrating radar to [...]

  • UTM Indigenous Centre – ImagineNATIVE Film Festival

    UTM Indigenous Centre is giving away 10 free tickets to the ImagineNATIVE film festival for any screening of your choosing! Please note, the UTM Indigenous Centre will send a confirmation email to confirm your registration. UTM Indigenous students, staff, faculty and librarians will be prioritized in registration. Register Here [...]

  • 1:1 with Traditional Teacher Bonnie Jane Maracle

    First Nations House

    Students may book a 1:1 with First Nations House Indigenous Student Services Traditional Teacher, Bonnie Jane Maracle, at 12 – 5 p.m. on Wednesdays, September 27 – December 13. To book, email fnh.info@utoronto.ca.

  • Traditional Teaching Circle with Bonnie Jane Maracle

    First Nations House

    Join us at First Nations House for a Traditional Talking Circle with Bonnie Jane Maracle Topic: Clan System - Discussion on the traditional roles in community & nation Each week a new theme is discussed. This event is open to ALL University of Toronto students, staff, and [...]

  • Indigenizing Health Symposium: Nations Gathering on the Land

    Hart House Farm

    Join us for a transformative gathering at the Indigenizing Health Symposium: Nations Gathering on the Land. The WBIIH & ON NEIHR along with the the Ontario IMN will be co-hosting Indigenizing Health Symposium 2023: Nations Gathering on the Land, aims to share knowledges, and foster dialogue and collaboration about Indigenous [...]

  • Indigenous Education Week: Indigenous Fashion and Regalia

    The theme this year is Indigenous Fashion and Regalia. The theme ‘Indigenous Fashion and Regalia’ focuses on contemporary and traditional indigenous art and style that is culturally distinct, anti-colonial and celebratory of identity and nation. Some events include: Inuit Fashion Guest Speak with Naulaq LeDrew, Polymer Clay Earrings [...]

  • SAGE Open House

    North Borden Building - First Nations House Lounge

    Join SAGE at First Nations House as we start out the new year with new graduate student programming! Help us welcome our new SAGE coordinator, Kristen Daigle, as we host an OPEN HOUSE luncheon to feast, network, share resources, and gather your needs, interests, and thoughts for SAGE programming [...]

  • Drop-In Pow Wow Dance

    Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport

    Join 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 Street

    The 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 [...]

  • Full Moon Fire – Mnido Giizis (Spirit Moon)

    Earth Sciences Courtyard

    First Nations House Indigenous Student Services presents Mnido Giizis (Spirit Moon) Full Moon Fire You are invited to visit at the fire to learn more about First Nations House Indigenous Student Services and chat with fellow U of T students, staff, and faculty. Registration Deadline: January 25, 2024 at 2:00 [...]

  • Drop-In Pow Wow Dance

    Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport

    Join 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 [...]