freethestreets:

fighting for a union at eaton’s / poster / rear-view mirror show 

freethestreets:

fighting for a union at eaton’s / poster / rear-view mirror show 

torontodesign:

479 Broadview
then & now

my favourite coffee shop in the hood.

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oncetoronto:

“Quartier chinois de Toronto” - April 17, 1923
Archives Canada

oncetoronto:

“Quartier chinois de Toronto” - April 17, 1923

Archives Canada

spotaticrecyclingbin:

If you know where this is………then your in the know…….

my cheap westernized chinese food lunch spot! the greasiest!

spotaticrecyclingbin:

If you know where this is………then your in the know…….

my cheap westernized chinese food lunch spot! the greasiest!

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racismfreeontario:

Celebrating our Stories, Strengthening our Spirits 
South Asian women are celebrating International Celebrating our Stories, Strengthening our Spirits

South Asian women are celebrating International Women’s Day on Thursday, March 8th at 5:30pm at Bendale Library located at 1515 Danforth Rd. Join us if you want to share the stories of your daily struggles and successes, whether you are a community organizer, a homemaker or a professional woman.
The event will feature a discussion lead by Deb Singh, Farrah Khan and Anita Khanna and some great artistic performances by South Asian artists. Also, Scarborough-based community organizations will have booths to share their experiences of working with young racialized women. Want a booth? Contact mawlika@cassa.on.ca
Dinner will be served.
Please confirm your attendance by following this link: http://cassaforiwd.eventbrite.ca/ Also, check us out on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/events/140859642700730/. For more information check out:http://sawac.wordpress.com/ or contact hadia@cassa.on.ca or call 416-932-1359 ext. 11
Generations of Change Leadership Series 
Brought to you by CASSA’s South Asian Women’s Action Collective
Interested in getting involved in your community? Want to improve your leadership, media and arts skills?
We are looking for young South Asian women to participate in a series of fun workshops and community-based projects over the next few months. Projects may include conducting research, hosting community talks, organizing creative performances, hosting art workshops, producing video or photo documentaries and more.
So if you are:
A 16-24 year old South Asian woman,
Living in the Scarborough area,
Interested in getting involved in community organizing,
Interested in developing your artistic, creative writing, public speaking and/or media skills, and
Interested in organizing against Violence Against Women in your community
Please check us out on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/events/114629628666718/ and for more information: http://sawac.wordpress.com/2012/02/23/hello-world/ and to request a registration form by emailinghadia@cassa.on.ca or by calling Hadia at (416) 932 1359 ext. 11 before March 10th . (via Celebrating our Stories, Strengthening our Spirits / Generations of Change Leadership Series)

racismfreeontario:

Celebrating our Stories, Strengthening our Spirits

South Asian women are celebrating International Celebrating our Stories, Strengthening our Spirits

South Asian women are celebrating International Women’s Day on Thursday, March 8th at 5:30pm at Bendale Library located at 1515 Danforth Rd. Join us if you want to share the stories of your daily struggles and successes, whether you are a community organizer, a homemaker or a professional woman.

The event will feature a discussion lead by Deb Singh, Farrah Khan and Anita Khanna and some great artistic performances by South Asian artists. Also, Scarborough-based community organizations will have booths to share their experiences of working with young racialized women. Want a booth? Contact mawlika@cassa.on.ca

Dinner will be served.

Please confirm your attendance by following this link: http://cassaforiwd.eventbrite.ca/ Also, check us out on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/events/140859642700730/. For more information check out:http://sawac.wordpress.com/ or contact hadia@cassa.on.ca or call 416-932-1359 ext. 11


Generations of Change Leadership Series

Brought to you by CASSA’s South Asian Women’s Action Collective

Interested in getting involved in your community? Want to improve your leadership, media and arts skills?

We are looking for young South Asian women to participate in a series of fun workshops and community-based projects over the next few months. Projects may include conducting research, hosting community talks, organizing creative performances, hosting art workshops, producing video or photo documentaries and more.

So if you are:

  • A 16-24 year old South Asian woman,
  • Living in the Scarborough area,
  • Interested in getting involved in community organizing,
  • Interested in developing your artistic, creative writing, public speaking and/or media skills, and
  • Interested in organizing against Violence Against Women in your community

Please check us out on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/events/114629628666718/ and for more information: http://sawac.wordpress.com/2012/02/23/hello-world/ and to request a registration form by emailinghadia@cassa.on.ca or by calling Hadia at (416) 932 1359 ext. 11 before March 10th . (via Celebrating our Stories, Strengthening our Spirits / Generations of Change Leadership Series)

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torontodesign:

Layers

torontodesign:

Layers

torontodesign:

back alley Toronto

mmm.

torontodesign:

back alley Toronto

mmm.

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