Read Toronto Magazine article and CP24 interview
Join us as we march in solidarity with 2011 International Grand Marshall, Angie Umbac as she leads the Toronto pride marches to highlight queer and trans human rights issues at home and around the world. In an interview about about LGBT rights in the Philippines, Angie Umbac says: "No matter the hardships, tragedies and brutalities we face here, we are strong."
Read Toronto Magazine article and CP24 interview Jo will present her work at the 1st Annual Indigenous Health and Healing Conference hosted by graduate students at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto on June 11, 2011. Jo's keynote presentation, singing plants as healing plants will explore how she incorporates indigenous cultural knowledge in her artwork and how this practice can nurture healing, strengthen communities, and help us understand our interconnectedness to the ecosystem. Special thanks to OISE graduate students Casey Mejica and Min Kaur, and Dr. Njoki Wane, Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in Education. |
jo simalaya alcampo explores memory, healing, and kapwa values through storytelling and community-engaged art
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