Now, more than ever, we need to listen to the words of #MartinLutherKingJr "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that."
Following the provincial government's announcements of plans to demolish the Ontario Science Centre, ACO-Toronto and TSA are urging for the preservation of the landmark building by Raymond Moriyama. @ToSoArch https://t.co/KoXajpyFpD
ACO Toronto urges the Province of Ontario to repair, restore, and care for the Ontario Science Centre instead of moving it to Ontario Place. This important landmark building has significant cultural, social, architectural, and environmental value:
https://t.co/OBYePVPVCy
@alexbozikovic The numerous negative references to the science centre at todays press conference, offend. Moriyama's brilliant creations have defined Ontario & Toronto in so many ways-the TO Reference Library, Scarborough Civic Centre, the original Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, War Museum.
Our friend Setsuko Thurlow, Hiroshima survivor & Peace activist is speaking on Aug 9 at the Hiroshima - Nagasaki Day event, “Global Alert: Canada, Sign the Nuclear BAN Treaty!” 7:00 – 8:30 PM EDT ZOOM Webinar Registration link: https://t.co/jPzChJt9OC
We are excited to present the ‘Kamloops Residential School’ by Amber Bracken (@photobracken) for @nytimes as the World Press Photo of the Year!
Discover the winning image and read the #WPPh2022 Contest jury’s reasoning behind awarding this work: https://t.co/hto2fPyNdR
Did you know? The Canadian Race Relations Foundation was created as a direct result of the Japanese Canadian Redress Agreement. Learn about the history of Japanese Canadians here ⬇️
Today we unveiled “Free Ukraine” signs along the front of the Russian Consulate on St. Clair Avenue.
This area will now be called “Free Ukraine Square” on an honourary basis - serving as a symbol of Toronto’s solidarity with Ukraine and Canadian-Ukrainians.