WATERLOO: Women Peace and Security: Dispatches from Time and Place

Conrad Grebel University College (Great Hall) 140 Westmount Road North, Waterloo, ON, Canada

A public forum to remember the impact of war and colonization on women and girls. Speakers include:  Lori Campbell Cree-Metis from Treaty 6 territory, Saskatchewan, and director of Shatitsirotha, the Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre, on gender and race Carol Acton Associate...

Webinar: A future for the Amazon, A future for all

From October 6 to 24th, the Vatican will be holding a Special Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on the theme Amazonia: New Paths for the Church and for an Integral Ecology. Why has Pope Francis placed a special focus on the Amazon? What does...

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Mother’s Day for Peace

Christie Pits Park , Canada

Carrying on the tradition of mothers and other women calling for an End to War, and  a commitment to Peace and Disarmament, this event celebrates the original meaning and purpose of Mother's Day.  Organized by Pax Christi Toronto,  they will...

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Violence, Polarization, and Hope for a Better Future

Live and Livestream. Registration required: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/gxhagbd How can we begin to comprehend the horrific violence and polarization that now grip Israel and Palestine? How can we resist the demonizing oversimplifications that characterize so many current responses? How can we in...

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Toronto: Walk for Peace on Remembrance Day

Queen's Park 111 Wellesley St W, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Join us in a walk for peace! We will gather in Queen's Park where St. Joseph St. meets Queen's Park Crescent and an entrance to Queen's Park.  Our gathering time is November 11, 2 p.m.  The White Poppy for Peace...

Voices for Peace

Church of the Redeemer 162 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Canada

Voices for Peace is a  gathering to explore our vocation to peacemaking.  Through music, art, discussion, prayer, and education, we seek to engage the whole person and encourage our activism to build a culture of nonviolence. Adrian Jacobs, an Indigenous...