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Multi-faith service at Eglington St. George United Church
January 22, 2012
New Year celebration at Quest Learning Center- Jan 22
Sept 2011
Toronto Talks - Sept 18 (PDF) -
May 2011
Toronto Talks - May 28 (PDF)
SAMA' Concert in Ajax (PDF)
April 2011
Toronto Talks - April 23 (PDF)
March 2011
Toronto Talks - March 19 (PDF)
February 2011
Toronto Talks - February 20(PDF)
October 2010
RUMI FEST 2010 - October 23, 2010
Toronto, ON - Nomans Land Promotions presents RUMI FEST 2010 with Coleman Barks, an evening of mystical music, art and poetry, honoring one of the world's most revered mystical poets Jalalud'din Rūmī. Rumi Fest is a multi-cultural event designed to appeal across various faiths and ethnicities to bring Rumi's universal message of love. This one night only event will take place on Saturday, October 23 at Trinity-St.Paul Center in Toronto.
Rumi Fest 2010 will feature Coleman Barks, acclaimed author and preeminent translator of the 13th-century poet, with special performances by Whirling Dervishes with Sufi Music from the Canadian Sufi Cultural Centre, Garo & Friends and sitar maestro Irshad Khan. A special exhibit revolving around Rumi's work curated by The Open Easel will also be on display.
September 2010
The Mathieu Da Costa Challenge
Citizenship and Immigration Canada's annual Mathieu Da Costa Challenge is a fun way for young people to learn more about Canada's cultural diversity. The contest invites young Canadians between the ages of 9 and 18 to submit an original piece of writing (e.g. short story, poem, song, play, illustrated story, essay, etc.) or artwork (including computer generated artwork) celebrating the contributions made by Canadians of Aboriginal, African or other backgrounds to the building of Canada. The Challenge encourages young Canadians to embark on their own personal voyage of discovery by learning about the contributions that Canadians of different backgrounds have made in building our country. Participants submit an original piece of writing or artwork that illustrates how specific individuals from Canada's Aboriginal, African and other backgrounds have contributed to the development of Canada. Winning entries are selected from three age groups (9-12, 13-15 and 16-18). For more information on how to participate in the Mathieu Da Costa Challenge, click here.
RACISM - STOP IT! National Video Competition
The Racism. Stop It! National Video Competition is part of Canada's March 21 campaign against racial discrimination. Youth between 10 and 20 years of age, are eligible to enter the Racism. Stop It! National Video Competition. They can create a video 45 to 60 seconds long sharing their thoughts on eliminating racism. They can work in a team of up to five people. Their video can feature as many people as they want-include their whole school or members of their community if they have something to say about stopping racism. For more information on the National Video Competition click here.
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