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Event flyer of shades of pink. top text reads 鈥淒ISABILITY SALON鈥 with smaller 鈥淪tudent Spotlight Series.鈥 Below, centered dark maroon text: February 12 event feat. SJE EdD students Judith MacKinnon, 鈥淭he Quest for Meaningful Employment鈥︹ and Liz Winter, 鈥淒econstructing the 鈥楬uman鈥 in Human Rights鈥︹, with respondent Dr Maria Karmiris. Near bottom, text lists date, time 鈥2鈥3:30 PM,鈥 location 鈥12鈥252, Air Space,鈥 Zoom option, refreshments, Student Spotlight Series, email聽disabilitysalon@gmail.com, upcoming
Social Justice Education Disability Salon Student Spotlight Series: March Spotlight
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OI 12鈥 252 (Air Space)
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This panel will examine the political and social struggles surrounding the 1976 coup, how they were transformed with the return to democracy, and聽what these developments reveal about political change in Argentina over聽the last fifty years. Moderated by OISE's Dr. Marcelo Vieta.
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Nexus Lounge, 12th floor, OISE Building
Digital poster for the SJE DSA Colloquium Series 2026 titled 鈥淭ransnational Solidarities: Forging Abolitionist Communities.鈥 It promotes Session 02, 鈥淟eadership, Power, and Collective Resistance,鈥 with a short description about leadership rooted in community, accountability, and care. Featured speakers are Professor Njoki Wane and Dr. Rachael Kalaba, each shown in a circular portrait. The poster includes a QR code to register, the date March 26, 2026, and the time 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM in Room 12-219.
Second session of 2026 Colloquium Series, Transnational Solidarities: Forging Abolitionist Communities. Session 2: Leadership, Power, and Collective Resistance.
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Room 12-219 (12th floor)
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The 2nd annual BRN Research Symposium will focus on the theme of Transforming Research into Impact: Strategies, Stories, and Futures. This University of Toronto symposium is open to faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and students at the undergraduate, master's, and doctoral levels. Learn more.
Alumni Hall, Victoria College
Digital poster for the UofT OISE SJE 2026 Colloquium Series. Left side on a dark blue background reads: 鈥淒r. Nisrin Elamin on Land, Capital and Empire-Making in Central Sudan. Friday, March 27th 2026 | 3鈥5 PM. Hybrid: OISE room 12-199 and Zoom. Register now!鈥 Right side shows Nisrin, a brown-skinned woman with short dark hair, wearing a long-sleeved burgundy blouse, standing in front of a stone wall.
U of T's Dr. Nisrin Elamin presents a colloquium on her research on land and empire in Sudan.
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OISE Room 12-199