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Walk with Amal Toronto
David Crombie Park 131 The Esplanade, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaAs part of Luminato Festival Toronto, The 12-foot puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee child, Little Amal who has become a global symbol of human rights and those of refugees, is walking with Torontonians all the way along David Crombie Park to Berczy Park. The Esplanade community, organized by Jamii, is welcoming her by presenting their…
Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day
David Crombie Park 131 The Esplanade, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaJamii’s 5th Annual National Indigenous Peoples Day Celebrations include live performances, and unveilings of a mural by Darwin Peters and a photo exhibition by Morningstar Quill and Maddy King from Pikangikum First Nation.
Celebrating Cultures
David Crombie Park 131 The Esplanade, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaJamii’s 5th Annual Canadian Multiculturalism Day Celebrations include live performances, and an unveiling of a photo exhibition by young women of The Esplanade led by photographer Sabrine S. Hakam.
The Kisanii Hub Series – To My Present, Past And Future
David Crombie Park 131 The Esplanade, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaPerforming artist Nickeshia Garrick’s multidisciplinary solo exploration “To My Present, Past, and Future”, into Nickeshia’s journey of the de/reconstruction of self through her blackness, her queerness, her brokenness and spirituality, will be presented in David Crombie Park.
The Kisanii Hub Series – To My Present, Past And Future
David Crombie Park 131 The Esplanade, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaPerforming artist Nickeshia Garrick’s multidisciplinary solo exploration “To My Present, Past, and Future”, into Nickeshia’s journey of the de/reconstruction of self through her blackness, her queerness, her brokenness and spirituality, will be presented in David Crombie Park.
The Kisanii Hub Series – To My Present, Past And Future
David Crombie Park 131 The Esplanade, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaPerforming artist Nickeshia Garrick’s multidisciplinary solo exploration “To My Present, Past, and Future”, into Nickeshia’s journey of the de/reconstruction of self through her blackness, her queerness, her brokenness and spirituality, will be presented in David Crombie Park.