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Join OISE Professor Maíra Tavares Mendes and the Centre for Canadian & International Higher Education for her CIHE Speaker Series event! Prof. Mendes' research explores transitions and trajectories of marginalized students to higher education, from a critical qualitative methodological lens.
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OISE Room 6-184
Promo Poster. white text over navy reads “SJE 2026 COLLOQUIUM SERIES Beyhan Farhadi on Online Learning and the Politics of Access in Public Education ." Small grey text below reads “FEB 27 3-5PM. HYBRID: Room 12-199 and Zoom." OISE logo at top left. two images are on the right.  presenter headshot is on the top right. Dr Farhadi is a brown-skinned woman with staight brown hair, she looks into the camera slightly smiling. bottom right is the book cover, showiung the title and an abstract illustration of peop
LHAE's Dr. Beyhan Farhadi presents a colloquium on her Jan 2026 book Online Learning and the Politics of Access in Public Education.
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OISE Rm 12-199
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Join LHAE with moderator Dr. Shelly Khushal, an OISE alum, for this year's symposium focused on "From Rights to Realities: Strengthening Accountability, Belonging, and Equity in Ontario". Educators, activists, scholars and professionals are invited to explore the essential shift from acknowledging human rights to meaningfully implementing them in practice. Register now!
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OISE Auditorium (G-162)
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This year’s conference theme, Generative Hope: Possibilities in Education Research, is inspired by a sustainability ethos embodied by advocates of hope including bell hooks, Paolo Freire, Rebecca Solnit, Jane Goodall, and more. Come explore exciting OISE student research, issues in radical hope, and new ideas at the 2026 GSRC!
OISE, University of Toronto
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The 13th annual conference will unpack the theme of "Colonial Ruptures: Unmasking Ongoing Coloniality and Fostering Resistance, and Liberatory Possibilities". All educators, scholars and community members are invited to confront colonialism, past and present, through grassroots organizing, critical inquiry, and collective imagination toward decolonial futures. Reception to follow. Join us!
OISE, University of Toronto