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Mindfulness Meditation, Monday drop ins

Mindfulness Meditation Drop-in every Monday at noon in the Grad Room for mindfulness meditation. (Registration optional). Would you like to be more calm, confident and connected? Learn to practice mindfulness techniques that will increase your relaxation and resiliency. About mindfulness meditation Mindfulness meditation is about 

Free

GENDER EQUITY MATTERS SUMMIT

Celebrating our diversity, sharing our journey & building our movement. About this Event Join our platform to share community resource and strategize around decent work for racialised women. We are bringing together community leaders, service providers and decision makers on how we can grow women's 

Free

Job Search for Introverts

Toronto Public

Do you find it hard to ‘sell’ yourself during the job interviews? Or to stand out in a competitive job market? Join us to explore how your introvert characteristics contribute to your challenges and how to become more successful by using your introvert strengths. Gabriela 

Open Mic at the Library!

Toronto Public

Are you a singer, musician, poet, comic, or storyteller? If so, then you are invited to share your talents at the Toronto Reference Library Open Mic! Acoustic guitar and digital piano provided. Sign-up at 5:30pm in the Beeton Hall (1st Floor). For teens, adults, and 

Reclaim, Recover & Rebirth: A Focus on Black Identity

Tangled Art + Disabilitiy 401 Richmond Street West #S-30, Toronto

Calling Black-identified creatives and the creatively inclined! Ever wondered what it would be like to make art in a therapeutic way while in a culturally relevant environment? Want to explore more deeply Afro-Caribbean healing rituals and your own communities’ knowledge? Are you curious about the