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This meeting is open to teachers/educators, teacher candidates, and teachers of teachers interested in being a part of an ongoing community of support centred around mindfulness education.
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OISE Graduate Students' Association cordially invites all OISE students, faculty, staff, alumni, and their families to the Great Hall for a magical evening. Let's celebrate your achievements in education together! Proceeds from the gala and cocktail evening help cover event costs and supports the GSA. Please register your spot now!
DSA Colloquium 3
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Session of 2026 Colloquium Series, Transnational Solidarities: Forging Abolitionist Communities, Disability Justice: Centering Disability in Liberated Futures.
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How do carceral logics maintain the status quo? And what does it look like to build a world beyond them? Drawing on disability justice frameworks, this session explores what liberated futures can look like and the steps we can take to move toward them. Part of the SJE DSA Colloquium Series 2026!
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Food shapes our lives in more ways than we often realize. OISE Professor Jennifer Sumner will examine the threats posed by industrial food production and ultra processed food, while highlighting emerging opportunities through sustainable food systems and healthier eating.
Event flyer of shades of pink. top text reads “DISABILITY SALON” with smaller “Student Spotlight Series.” Below, centered dark maroon text: February 12 event feat. SJE EdD students Judith MacKinnon, “The Quest for Meaningful Employment…” and Liz Winter, “Deconstructing the ‘Human’ in Human Rights…”, with respondent Dr Maria Karmiris. Near bottom, text lists date, time “2–3:30 PM,” location “12‑252, Air Space,” Zoom option, refreshments, Student Spotlight Series, email disabilitysalon@gmail.com, upcoming
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Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Social Justice Education Disability Salon Student Spotlight Series: April Spotlight
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252 Bloor St. West.
The Comparative, International and Development Education Centre’s inaugural symposium explores global and local education challenges, bringing together scholars and practitioners in a time of crisis and complexity.
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79 St. George Street, Toronto
Suzan-Lori Parks, the first African-American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, got an idea to write a play every day for a year. The result is an extraordinary testament to artistic commitment. A buffet of short plays, 365 Days/365 Plays is described as "non-linear, maximalist, political, absurd, hilarious, and very interested in experimenting with movement and sound". This spring, U of T alumni are invited to a selection of these performances. Check back for tickets soon!
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How do great leaders become "the best" in our eyes? What makes them stand apart despite not having every answer? Join OISE alum Dr. Jaason Geerts for this dynamic and interactive presentation. Create an account to register for free!

JenBYogi
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252 Bloor St. West
Awaken and realign the body and mind with a grounding meditation, nourishing breath practice, and supportive movement. Ease any stress or strain, maintain energy, enhance wellbeing, and perhaps feel a sense of wholeness.