On January 29, 2017, a brutal act of Islamophobia claimed the lives of six worshippers at a Québec City Mosque and wounded 19 others. The National Day of Remembrance of the Québec City Mosque Attack...
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Results for: "remembrance"On December 6, 33 years will have passed since the Montreal Massacre. On that day in 1989, 14 young women—the youngest aged 20 and the eldest, 31—were murdered at Montreal’s École Polytechnique (now Polytechnique Montréal)...
The University of Toronto recognizes Trans Day of Remembrance & Resilience and Trans Awareness Week annually each November. In doing so, we reaffirm our support for trans students, faculty, librarians, and staff within our own...
This Saturday, January 29, marks the fifth anniversary of what has become known as the “Quebec City mosque attack.” On January 29, 2017, six men were brutally murdered and 19 others seriously wounded during evening...
I invite everyone in the University community to participate in next week’s virtual event marking the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women, organized by the Sexual Violence Prevention & Support Centre,...
For over two decades, Trans Day of Remembrance (TDoR) has been observed annually on November 20. What began as a small vigil honouring Rita Hester, a transgender woman of colour brutally murdered in Boston, MA...
January 29 is the Day of Remembrance and Action on Islamophobia in Canada. Established in 2019, the day marks the anniversary of the 2017 Quebec City Mosque Shooting, where a domestic terrorist motivated by Islamophobia...
Designated by the United Nations General Assembly in 2005, International Holocaust Remembrance Day is observed on January 27th. This date marks the anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi Concentration Camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1945....
I invite you to attend today’s National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women virtual event organized by the Sexual Violence Prevention & Support Centre, the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, and...
A fireside chat with students, staff, and faculty discussing issues in gender-based violence and their intersections