Free things to do in Toronto this week look to celebrate International Women's Day with a PWYC festival dedicated to feminist art, a special night of readings and the return of the IWD Rally and March. Elsewhere, the city is celebrating its birthday with a two-day festival.
Events you might want to check out:Rowers Reading Series (March 3 @ Glad Day Bookshop (Church))
Sharing your work is never easy but these artists are dropping by for a special International Women's Day edition of this poetry and prose reading series.
Ramen Films (March 5-12 @ The Royal Cinema)
Ramen season is in full effect and this mini-film series focuses on stories from chefs who make it and people who love its brothy goodness.
Feminist Art Fest (March 5-7 @ OCAD University)
Art that celebrates feminist works are at the centre of this PWYC festival with exhibitions talks and performances by artists, academics and activists.
Celebrate Toronto (March 7-8 @ Nathan Phillips Square)
The city is turning the big 1-8-6 and having a free two-day birthday festival with skate parties, live music, activities, food trucks and a market.
International Women's Day Rally & March (March 8 @ OISE)
The fight for equality continues and folks from all walks of life are being rallying in support of equal rights and marching through the city.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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