How are researchers and educators collaborating beyond post-secondary institutions? Contributors to this discussion outline their methodologies, ethics, and practices for community-engaged research and learning. Panelists including Sherry Fukuzawa, Councillor Veronica King-Jamieson, and Elder Garry Sault of the Indigenous Action Group, a collaboration between University of Toronto Mississauga and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, discussed […]

Nearshore Gathering: Collaborative and Community-Engaged Research

"How are researchers and educators collaborating beyond post-secondary institutions? Contributors to this discussion outline their methodologies, ethics, and practices for community-engaged research and learning. Sherry Fukuzawa, Councillor Veronica King-Jamieson, and Elder Garry Sault of the Indigenous Action Group, a collaboration between University of Toronto Mississauga and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, will discuss the […]

Healthy Great Lakes for Future Generations

On December 1st, 2022, Water Allies, in partnership with Environmental Defence, ran a panel with Michelle Woodhouse and Deborah McGregor, two Indigenous women who are working to protect the Great Lakes from environmental degradation and to ensure healthy freshwater and riverine systems in Ontario. The panel brought an Indigenous perspective of water protection, relationship to […]

Two-Eyed Seeing on the Humber: Explore the Salmon Runs with Water Allies

Weston Lions Park 2125 Lawrence Avenue West, Toronto, Canada

You are invited to join Water Allies for an event on October 1st, hosted in partnershiip with Star Nahwegahbo from Earth Works Visions, Elder Whabagoon of Nikibii Dawadinna Giigwag, and Water Rangers. The event is public and open to all. It will bring together Anishnaabek and Western science perspectives on the salmon runs, water protection, and the importance of caring for the rivers in our ravines.

Weaving Together Grassroots Water Protectors

Water Allies is pleased to announce a panel featuring the work of two movements working to protect the water: Protect the Tract and Wellington Water Watchers.

CONFLUENCE 2024

William Doo Auditorium 45 Willcocks St, New College, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

CONFLUENCE 2024 NEXT WAVE OF ACTION ON COMMUNITY-DRIVEN WATER MONITORING About Confluence: Confluence is an open workshop spotlighting the new wave of action on community-driven water monitoring. The 2 day event includes a panel on the work of Indigenous-led land and water projects in Toronto; a panel on the work of Nations and communities engaged in […]

Ellie Joseph Events: Advocating Environmental and Climate Justice & Toxic Presents, Decolonial Future

JOIN ELLIE JOSEPH FOR TWO TALKS! Event 1: Advocating Environmental and Climate Justice Date: November 5th, 2024 Time: 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Event 2: Advocating Environmental and Climate Justice Date: November 20th, 2024 Time: 9:00 AM - 10:30 PM Registration: Please contact Bonnie McElhinny (bonnie.mcelhinny@utoronto.ca), to register, for in-person or on-line attendance. Location and […]

Plastic Peoples Movie Screening & Panel Event

130 St. George St., Toronto 130 St. George St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

We invite you to the Screening of Plastic Peoples Documentary, to raise awareness and spark action on the growing issue of plastic pollution.

Could Ontario Be 100% Renewably Powered?

100 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 3G3 130 St. George St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Join U of T students and OCAA in exploiting Ontario’s clean energy future. Delve into discussions about Ontario’s energy landscape, nuclear colonialism, bidirectional EV charges, offshore wind, moratorium, and solar urban design.