International Women's Day events in Toronto are a beautiful reflection of the diverse and powerful women who live in this city. There's a massive march downtown as well as thought-provoking panels, film screenings, and concerts.
Events you might want to check out:International Women's Day with Sally Armstrong (March 5 @ The Ismaili Centre, Toronto)
Award-winning journalist, human rights advocate and documentary filmmaker Sally Armstrong and TEDx public speaker Aliya Dossa join forces at this speaking event.
A Women's Day Screening (March 7 @ Foundery Coworking & Events)
This is a free event featuring films by women. Make sure to register in advance to guarantee your spot.
Fempocalypse (March 8 @ Ernest Balmer Studio )
All the proceeds from this cabaret will go to the Native Women's Association of Canada.
Female Founders in Tech (March 8 @ Figure 1 )
Celebrate female founders in tech with a panel of women who have built their startups from the ground up.
International Women's Day (March 8 @ Colette Grand Café)
Some of Toronto’s most influential women, such as Acetech CEO Jodi Kovitz and Easy founder and CEO Alyssa Bertram, will speak.
Let's Talk About It (March 8 @ The Revue Cinema)
Step inside this theatre for a cocktail reception, film screening and panel discussion centred around Let's Talk About It, a powerful documentary by Deepa Mehta.
International Women's Day: Goddess Worship (March 8 @ The Pilot)
Toronto-based performers Belle Jumelles, Dainty Smith and Ivory combine forces to present a show celebrating women with creative storytellers and artists.
Women Who Write (March 8 @ The Royal Conservatory of Music)
This is a round table interview of three Canadian women composers, which will feature both a discussion and live music to reveal the joys and triumphs of working as a woman in music.
The Women Refugee Art Exhibit (March 9 @ Offsite Coffee Bar )
This exhibit and cocktail reception highlights the experience of women refugees, both modern-day and historical, and it's at one of the city's coolest multipurpose spaces in the city.
2017 International Women's Day Toronto (March 11 @ 1 King's College Circle)
This rally "celebrating the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future" begins at 1 King's College Circle at 11 a.m. with a march at 1 p.m.
by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO
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