Friends of the Pan Am Path: Bac & All Festival
Friends of the Pan Am Path is a non-profit organization that supports the vision of the Pan Am Path, which is to combine the power of arts and active-living to create a living trail across Toronto. This unique event is a first ever community knowledge-sharing celebration, timed to precede the monumental Toronto Caribbean Carnival parade celebrations on July 28th, 2018. It highlights the historical roots of the Caribbean through a day of fellowship, workshops and art installations, including The Invisible Majority.
Do You See What I See?
Zista Arts Society, an Ontario based organization highlighting South Asians creating feminist art in Canada. A show focused on art that explores the dichotomous bicultural identity, taboos within our diaspora and work that critiques our experience and surroundings from a political perspective. The Invisible Majority was amongst the featured works.
Convene
CONVENE - a conversation to bring the inter-connected - but far too often distanced - communities of art and the work of social change.
WIPP 3 SUMMIT: Zahra Siddiqui
Women Inspiring Passion and Purpose. A one day summit hosted and created by Bianca Harris (@iambiancaharris), in Toronto, including panel discussions, workshops, music, and art installations featuring The Invisible Majority.
Common Ground
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.