Will and Harper Screening
Commemorate International Transgender Day of Visibility, in community. Out@Innis invites you to watch a free screening of the award-winning documentary, Will and Harper (2024), starring Harper Steele and Will Ferrell on a cross-country road trip. Stick around for a group discussion and snacks after the screening. Monday, March 31 6–8:30pm (doors open at 5:30) Screening Room 222E, Innis College, 2 Sussex… Continue Reading Will and Harper Screening
DHALINYARO: A Screening and Conversation with Director Lula Ali Ismaïl
Join us for a special screening of Djibouti’s first ever feature film and a conversation with its director Lula Ali Ismaïl.
Re/constructing Memories: The Works of Sun Xun
Program introduction Curated by Shasha Liu (Sessional lecturer, University of Toronto), this program presents a selection of recent experimental animation films by artists from mainland China and the Chinese diaspora. Centered on the theme of memory, these works showcase how artists use animation as a medium to explore memory’s dynamic nature—whether historical, collective, intermedial, or… Continue Reading Re/constructing Memories: The Works of Sun Xun
The Hidden Architects Shaping Our Universe
Find out the secrets of the universe – and how it’s going to end! Explore dark matter and dark energy with cosmologist Prof. Renée Hložek.
2025 Annual CSGSU Conference: EXIT SIGNS
Call for Papers: EXIT SIGNS EXIT SIGNS pose a provocative double signification. The icon signifies warning and, at the same time, evokes an imagined hidden space, a way forward, or a way out. In his 1983 essay “What is Enlightenment?,” Michel Foucault revives a question posed two centuries earlier by Immanuel Kant which attends to the political purchase… Continue Reading 2025 Annual CSGSU Conference: EXIT SIGNS
Killer Water: Film Screening – The toxic legacy of Canada’s oil sands industry for Indigenous communities.
Killer Water: Film Screening The toxic legacy of Canada’s oil sands industry for Indigenous communities March 12th – 6:30pm to 9:30pm | Innis College, 2 Sussex Ave, Toronto, ON M5S 1J5 In the middle of the Boreal Forest, toxic waste from oil production fills giant reservoirs that the industry refers to as tailings “ponds.” The… Continue Reading Killer Water: Film Screening – The toxic legacy of Canada’s oil sands industry for Indigenous communities.
BMHW Screening of VeraCity: Answering the Call (2024)
In partnership with the Police Reform Unit.
Toronto film screening: “Union” with special guest Chris Smalls
Join Spring Magazine on March 4th at Innis Town Hall for a screening of the Oscar short-listed documentary, “Union”! “Union” follows workers at Amazon’s JFK8 fulfillment centre in Staten Island as they undertake an historic drive to win a union at their warehouse. The screening will be followed by an audience Q&A with Chris Smalls, a co-founder of the Amazon Labour Union, who will… Continue Reading Toronto film screening: “Union” with special guest Chris Smalls
2025 Peter Donnelly Lecture: Defining Fairness in Sport
The Centre for Sport Policy Studies at University of Toronto’s Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education presents: The Second Annual Peter Donnelly Lecture in Sport Policy Studies: Defining ‘Fairness’ in Sport: The Intended and Unintended Consequences of Anti-Doping Policy March 20, 2025 • 7 p.m. • Innis Town Hall Register to attend or watch the… Continue Reading 2025 Peter Donnelly Lecture: Defining Fairness in Sport
CINSSU presents: Free Friday Film – Before Sunrise
Free and open to all!