Mobilizer Session: Public Art and its Potential – Reclaiming Underutilized Spaces for People

Virtual

From street murals to public performance to in-person and online art festivals, arts-based placemaking has the power to cultivate a sense of belonging and connect people to community. It also has the potential to bridge gaps and break down barriers to creating safe, accessible, and people-welcoming environments. Building on the theme of reclaiming streets for […]

Apprentissage mutuel – De meilleures options de mobilité

Zoom (Registration Required)

Une séance d'inter-apprentissage sera organisée le 22 mars 2023. Elle vous permettra de partager vos expériences et d’échanger sur les défis rencontrés et les bons coups réalisés dans le cadre de vos projets visant l’amélioration de la mobilité. Cet espace participatif sera animé par Catherine Craig-St-Louis et Pierre-Yves de Vivre en Ville. Cette séance donnera […]

56th Annual Congress on Endocrinology & Disorders

City of Vancouver (Multiple locations) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Welcome to ENDOCRINE-2023! On behalf of the ENDOCRINE-2023 Organizing Committee, we take great pleasure in inviting all participants from around the world to attend the “56th Annual Congress on Endocrinology & Disorders” (ACED-2023) to be held from March 27-28, 2023 Vancouver, Canada on the theme “Reunite to Raise Hands against Metabolic disorders”. This event will […]

Brave Conversations with Fearless Women in Philanthropy (CFC)

Virtual

Are inspirational people fearless, or are they brave enough to move forward alongside their fears? This International Women’s Day, Community Foundations of Canada is thrilled to share a conversation with five brave women in philanthropy, where they will discuss leadership, diversity and what it means to be fearless, or if being fearless is even possible. […]

Free

The Franklin Lecture with Dr. Charlton McIlwain – Black Software: Retrospect to Prospect

Innis Town Hall Theatre 2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Doors open at 6:30 pm Black Software showcases computing technology's origin story amidst the turbulent racial confrontations of the 1960s, connecting it to the rise of the Black internet who helped to birth the Internet as we know it through the late 1980s and 1990s. With The Franklin Lecture, Dr. McIlwain provides an opportunity to bring together […]

Free