AI Goes to War | Online CFE Event
Zoom link: torontomu.zoom.us/j/91941276567 About this event The potential uses of Artificial Intelligence in warfare is a question of interest to military technophiles, encouraged by [...]
MacLennan Lecture | Book challenges and their impact on Canadian communities, a round table discussion (hybrid)
Book challenges are on the rise and affect Canadians of all ages, limiting access to diverse stories, and ultimately narrowing our worldviews. The Friends of [...]
Poetic Voices, In Bud and In Bloom | Event in Montreal
Join us in person at the Atwater Library Adair Auditorium for the Atwater Poetry Project’s upcoming event: Poetic Voices, In Bud and In Bloom. [...]
Geographies of the Imagination | Event in Toronto
PEN Canada invites you to enjoy an evening with poets whose works offer imaginative worlds resonant with the aftershocks of recent history, diasporas, and [...]
Voices of Freedom event: a reading series with exiled writers
When: Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 2:30 - 6 p.m. Where: Hirut Jazz Cafe, 2050 Danforth Avenue Step into a realm of emancipated voices at [...]
Finding a Way Forward for Jews and Palestinians in This Terrible Time
Raja Khouri and Jeffrey Wilkinson in Conversation with Mira Sucharov Amidst the current grief, trauma, and pain and the intense expressions of distrust, enmity, and [...]
Black Bodies, White Spaces
PEN Canada, Sutherland House Press and Hungry Eyes Media invite to you a intimate, free event set in Toronto’s Davenport neighbourhood. The event honours [...]
On Blackness and Belonging: Reflections on Racism in Canada and the United States
Debra Thompson’s memoir, The Long Road Home, provides an uncompromising account of how racism slips and mutates across the Canada-US border. An associate professor of political science at McGill and born and raised in Canada, Debra brings a perspective from having lived in both countries. Join Debra in conversation with Vershawn Young, an American-born writer, actor, lawyer, and professor of Black Studies at the University of Waterloo.
How can the charter protect freedom of expression when digital platforms control the public square? | Online Event
Free online from the Centre for Free Expression (CFE) Tuesday, January 23, 4 p.m. EST Zoom link: torontomu.zoom.us/j/91941276567 No registration required Canada’s Charter of Rights [...]
Can Artificial Intelligence Be Regulated? | Online Event
FREE EVENT from the Centre for Free Expression (CFE) Zoom link: torontomu.zoom.us/j/91941276567 Artificial intelligence raises a host of legal and human rights issues that [...]