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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

End Youth Homelessness in the 6ix Exhibit

A myth-busting exhibit on youth homelessness, effective interventions, and innovations in affordable youth housing solutions. About 2,000 young people are homeless every night in Toronto. 20% of Canada’s homeless population is between 13 and 24. What pushes young people into homelessness? How can they find 

Make a Simple Book Cover with Photoshop

Toronto Public

This hands-on workshop will provide you the basic steps needed to create a simple book cover fit for publication with Asquith Press (cover preparation is not covered in this workshop)Learn how to layout your design to include front and back covers, a spine and a 

VR Empathy: How immersive tech is telling stories in a new way

Staples Studio 385 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

VR Empathy is a rapidly growing discipline within the immersive media landscape, allowing citizens to more deeply connect to the lived experiences of marginalized communities, such as Syrian Refugees, First Nations in Canada, Black Lives Matter protesters and more. In this session, you will have 

Kristen Worley in Conversation

Please join us for a special In Her Voice event! Ben McNally Books and Random House Canada as we celebrate the launch of Kristen Worley's new book Woman Enough. Kristen will take the stage at the Church of the Holy Trinity to talk about writing 

Learn Anishinaabemowin

Gain the tools to introduce yourself, create simple sentences, and read and write syllabics in this five class introduction to Anishinaabemowin, taught by Mykelle Pacquing from the Centre for Indigenous Studies at the University of Toronto. Registration is required and space is limited. Register online 

AWW Free School: Extreme Music Therapy

Gardiner Museum 111 Queens Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Co-presented with Ken Moffatt, The Jack Layton Chair, and Melanie Panitch, The Director of The Office of Social Innovation, Ryerson University 6:30 - 7:30 pm: In-gallery workshop with Carla Gillis 7:30 pm: Doors open for metal show 8 - 10 pm: Metal show When Ai 

AWW Free School: Extreme Music Therapy

Gardiner Museum 111 Queens Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Co-presented with Ken Moffatt, The Jack Layton Chair, and Melanie Panitch, The Director of The Office of Social Innovation, Ryerson University 6:30 - 7:30 pm: In-gallery workshop with Carla Gillis 7:30 pm: Doors open for metal show 8 - 10 pm: Metal show When Ai 

Swallowing Clouds

Toronto Public Library

A physical arts workshop Join professional artists in a fun and exciting community based arts program. This workshop offers an introduction into the enriching world of art and creativity through Movement, Poetry, Music, Theater and Visual Arts. Toronto Public Library - Fort York Library 190