Show Up Toronto - May 21, 2026
Hi friends and neighbours,
Write On! is a cool project that supports people in prison through research and correspondence. They're looking for volunteers who will help answer requests for information from currently incarcerated people in Canada. If you want to support some of the most marginalized people in the country, consider signing up!
Ontario's jails had a record year for overcrowding last year, with a huge jump in number of incarcerated women. 82% of all prisoners were legally innocent and just awaiting a trial date. This overcrowding is contributing to a state of crisis in the prison system, with a record number of people dying in Ontario jails last year, and Ontario's ombudsman sounding the alarm about growing human rights abuses.
The solution for this, obviously, is to explore removing mandatory coroner inquests for jail death, reintroduce cash bail to make it even harder for people to make bail, refuse to answer questions about inmate abuse, fire all prison librarians across the nation, and add 2,500 new jail beds at the cost of $3 billion to taxpayers. (Aside: this works out to about $120k per bed per year—significantly more expensive than simply giving people housing.)
"Tough on crime" mechanisms like cash bail poll well, because most people never learn to question what they've been taught growing up, and still believe that if someone is in jail it means they are a bad person who is a danger to society. But I don't think you have to be particularly radical to see the ways that homelessness, mental illness, and addiction are being criminalized, or the ways that protestors speaking out against genocide are being labelled violent offenders. These dynamics are enforced most harshly and selectively against Black, Indigenous, and racialized communities. Our criminal legal system is pretty bad at meting out justice, and quite good at marking a group of citizens as being undesirable. Once someone is out of sight behind bars, they are rendered invisible, even less protected than they were before.
This is why the work of organizations like Write On is so important, especially in our notoriously opaque system. People who are incarcerated are also still part of our community, and they represent the way that any of us can be treated by the state when there is no oversight and no transparency. How we show up for them is how we may need someone to show up for us one day. Volunteering for Write On is one way to do that; going to the No Ontario Prison Expansion protest on Saturday is another.
On a lighter note, this weekend is also Doors Open Toronto, the annual tradition (that we brought to North America!) where over 160 buildings and sites are free and open to the public to explore. This includes municipal buildings, sites of historical or social significance, architectural highlights, or just neat social spaces. This city’s a mess (affectionate), but this city is yours. Don’t forget to look up and explore it once in a while.
Thanks for showing up.
Jenny
Events this week
Thursday, May 21, 2026 🔗
10AM — Coronation Park Cleanup (Coronation Park)
A Greener Future - Volunteer with community members to help clean park as part of Love Your Lake initiative. All cleanup supplies provided.
12PM — Education Rounds on Uranium (Virtual)
WCH Indigenous Health - Interested in Indigenous community advocacy, environmental justice, and healthcare? Ganawishkadawe Centre for Wise Practices in Indigenous Health invites you to their Indigenous Environmental Health Justice speaker series.
5PM — High Park Cleanup (High Park)
A Greener Future - Volunteer with community members to help clean park as part of Love Your Lake initiative. All cleanup supplies provided.
5:30PM — Workers’ Open House (The Hub, 2660 Eglinton Ave. E)
Workers Action Centre - Do you know your rights at work? Join the Workers' Action Centre Open House to get your workers' rights questions answered and learn what you can do to protect yourself at work.
5:30PM — Volunteer at Bathurst Station against Bill 98 (Bathurst Station)
TTC Riders - Doug Ford's trying to take over the TTC's fares and service through Bill 98. This must be stopped. Sign up to talk to riders, hand out flyers, and gather petitions to take action against Bill 98. No previous volunteer experience required, just show up!
6PM — Get Help With Housing Problems: A Toronto AMA (Youngplace)
The Green Line - Everybody’s got housing questions — but almost nobody knows who’s supposed to answer them. Come for a fun interactive evening with Jeopardy-style icebreakers, practical housing resources for local Torontonians, a Q&A with reporter Yara El Murr and representatives from local housing orgs, and sharing your experience about how to navigate housing in Toronto.
6PM — Spring into Action with the Student Mobilization Committee (55 Gould St, Thomas Lounge)
Student Mobilization Committee - Connect with other student organizers to discuss some of the effetive plans and strategies within the student movements. No priori organizing experience required! Let's learn from each other.
6:30PM — Stop the Genocide! Sing-in and Call Party (454 College Street)
College Street United Church - Gathering at the College Street United Church to raise voices in action for Palestine Liberation and in support for Norrad Bouzide
7:30PM — Resource Movement Orientation (Virtual)
Resource Movement - Resource Movement is a community of young people in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver with wealth and/or class privilege working toward the redistribution of wealth, land, and power. This info session is a chance to get an overview of how RM works, ask questions, and explore how you might want to plug into this movement.
Friday, May 22, 2026 🔗
1PM — Budapest Park Clean-Up (Budapest Park)
A Greener Future - Volunteer with community members to help clean park as part of Love Your Lake initiative. All cleanup supplies provided.
3PM — Fridays 4 Palestine (Yonge and Bloor)
Fridays4Palestine - Come show your support for Palestinians every Friday at the Israel Consulate. Stand up for human rights and say no to genocide.
6PM — Toronto Spring Meeting: Public service workers fight back against Ford (720 Spadina Ave, #221)
Spring Magazine - Join Spring’s Toronto chapter organizing meeting! This discussion will centre the many public sector workers (social service workers, education workers, and teachers) who are at the heart of ongoing and upcoming labour actions against Doug Ford’s Conservative government, and how we can support their struggle.
7PM — Mayworks Festival: Sugar Island Screening (First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto)
Mayworks Festival - Sugar Island immerses us in the Dominican Republic’s sugarcane fields, where Makenya, a Dominican-Haitian teenager, navigates an unexpected pregnancy and the harsh labor that defines her world.
Saturday, May 23, 2026 🔗
9:30AM — Volunteer at Toronto-Danforth's Community Environment Day (Dieppe Park)
TTC Riders - Come to table at Councillor Paula Fletcher's Community Environment Day event in Ward 14! You will be able to engage with local residents on all things public transit.
10AM — Green Day! Repair, Recycle & Plant with Swansea Town Hall (Swansea Town Hall)
Repair Cafe Toronto - The Repair Café team is returning to Green Day! This year, the team is excited to introduce Kids' Zone where fixers will be at hand working with kids to fix their beloved broken toys.
10AM — Wexford Mini Repair Café (Scarborough Citadel Child Care)
Repair Cafe Toronto - The goal of repair cafes is to promote reuse and repair instead of wasting resources. Bring your clothes, small appliances and jewellery to be repaired, or volunteer to help your neighbours repair their items!
11AM — Gateway Bike Hub: Giveaway (45 Overlea Blvd)
Cycle Toronto - Cycle Toronto will be at Gateway Bikehub's "Project Recycle: Bike Giveaway". Residents with eligible postal codes can get a FREE bike (1 bike per family, first come first served). Come learn more about the different organizations in the Thorncliffe Park community!
12PM — Repair Cafe Willowdale (North York Civic Centre, Member's Lounge)
Repair Cafe Willowdale - Bring your small appliances, clothing, housewares, and computers that need some care and learn how to repair items from community volunteers. Will be hosted at the North York Civic Centre (Member's Lounge on the ground floor)
12PM — Karma Co-op’s Small Appliances & Home Electronics Repair (Karma Co-Op)
Repair Cafe Toronto - Bring your broken items to Karma Co-Op for a mini repair cafe. Fixing small appliances, home electronics, clothing, jewellery and small furniture.
12:30PM — Chinatown Tomorrow Planning Initiative - Open House (Scadding Court Community Centre)
City of Toronto - The City will be presenting the proposed recommendations for the West Chinatown Tomorrow Planning Initiative. Speak with City staff from Community Planning, Urban Design, Heritage and Economic Development & Culture and provide your feedback.
1PM — BDS Leafletting (900 Dufferin St)
Davenport 4 Palestine - Join Davenport 4 Palestine for the weekly BDS leafleting campaign at Dufferin Mall. Meet outside south entrance and buddy up – no experience necessary!
1PM — ILPS and CANSEC Fundraiser Yard & Bake Sale (Trinity Bellwoods)
Toronto Against CANSEC - Support sending local activists to oppose CANSEC (Canada's largest arms and defence conference) in Ottawa! There will be baked goods, clothing, books, and more for sale. Get involved and join in!
1PM — Build Communities Not Jails Protest (25 Grosvenor)
Coalition Against Proposed Prisons Ontario - Join this rally to stop the Ford Government’s costly jail expansion plan as part of the No Ontario Prison Expansion (NOPE) campaign. Even if you can't join, contact your MPPs and say no to prison expansion!
1:30PM — People's Assembly for Housing Justice (Roncesvalles United Church)
Parkdale Housing Justice Network - Workshops and discussion(s) looking to build solidarity and awareness towards housing justice in Toronto and the GTHA. This years theme is on Communities, with discussions related to building, preserving, reclaiming, defending, and (re)imagining them.
1:30PM — Reimagining the Future of the Former Ontario Science Centre (Metro Hall Rotunda)
City of Toronto - The City of Toronto is hosting a public consultation to discuss the future of the former Ontario Science Centre. The goal is to reimagine it so that it can be brought back to life to serve the public again.
2PM — Mapping Project Launch (88 Nassau St.)
Kensington Market Community Land Trust - Join KMCLT to help map Kensington Market. Their research committee, supported by Dr. Farzaneh Hemmasi, Dr. Emily Hertzman and Scott McCallum, has put together a map of Kensington Market to help us understand the changes that have taken place, the changes that are coming, and imagine a better future.
2PM — Policing in Youth Spaces & Community Programming (Jane-Finch Mall Unit 7B)
Policing-Free Schools - Learn more about the multiple ways that policing and carceral functions are maintained replicating the status-quo and causing harm through youth spaces and community programming, using the Youth Association for Academics, Athletics, and Character Education (YAAACE) as a case study.
2:30PM — CANSEC Know Your Rights (Virtual)
Toronto Against CANSEC - If you're planning on attending the CANSEC protest in Ottawa, this virtual Know Your Rights session will cover how to keep yourself safe, what your rights are, and what to do if you or someone is arrested.
4:30PM — Stand Against Hate: Shahid Minar Vandalized (Dentonia Park)
Toronto East Anti-Hate Mobilization and others - The Dentonia Park Shahid Minar honours the 1952 Language Movement and stands as a symbol of cultural and linguistic diversity. Its vandalism is an attack on the inclusion and community values the monument represents. Join us to speak out against this hate, strengthen community solidarity. There will be speakers, children's activities, art and music.
7PM — Education Under Siege: New Strategies Against Austerity (Friends House, 60 Lowther Ave)
Socialist Project - Join Socialist Project for a political discussion as they analyze the Ford government’s maneuvers—including the devastating shift from OSAP grants to loans, the manufactured "international student crisis," and the broader austerity agenda threatening social equality—and how labour and the community can respond.
Sunday, May 24, 2026 🔗
9AM — IWW Organizing Training (Available upon registration)
The Industrial Workers of the World - The IWW's Organizer Training 101 is a skill-based training that will teach you how to organize a union at your job, take action, and win better working conditions for you and your coworkers.
9AM — Capitalism Can't Be Fixed: National Conference (720 Spadina Avenue)
Capitalism Can't Be Fixed - Capitalism Can’t Be Fixed is a conference to bring together supporters, organizers, and activists who want to build on the momentum of the recent leadership campaigns. This conference is a chance to shape the next phase of organized socialist and anti-imperialist politics in Canada.
9:30AM — Volunteer at Spadina-Fort York's Community Environment Day (Stanley Park, 700 Wellington St W)
TTC Riders - Come to table at Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik's Community Environment Day event in Ward 10! You will be able to engage with local residents on all things public transit.
10AM — Virtual Tech Worker’s Coalition Coffee (Virtual)
Tech Worker’s Coalition Canada - Drop by for a virtual coffee hour on Sunday mornings to chat with fellow tech workers about what’s on your mind and to learn more about the Tech Worker’s Coalition. Whether you are a gig worker, data labeler, designer, software engineer, or content moderator, labour solidarity for all!
10AM — From Trauma to Triumph - Step by Step (Ashbridge Bay)
Black Mental Health Canada Inc - A community mental health walk-a-thon that turns awareness into action. Raise awareness about mental health issues, reduce stigma, and promote healing through physical activity.
10:30AM — Circle time & Picnic (Christie Pits)
Parents for Child Care - Come connect with other parents and learn about parents' advocacy for universal affordable childcare. Grab petitions and leaflets, sign the petition for $10aDay Childcare, bring your kids, and share a picnic snack!
11AM — Gaza Square (371 Wallace Ave)
Davenport 4 Palestine - Daveport 4 Palestine invites you to come hang out at Gaza square on Sunday mornings with hot chocolate and coffee, buttons and posters, lawn signs and colourful chalk. Come say hi and meet your fellow neighbours/organizers as they make their presence known and continue to build safety in their community!
11AM — Sundays 4 Palestine (Bathurst and Sheppard)
Sundays4Palestine - Weekly counterprotest to the Zionist community that comes out to celebrate the ongoing genocide in Palestine. Flags and signs provided.
12PM — Civic Space Sunday (1RG)
1RG - 1RG is opening their space to folks working on projects addressing civic challenges with technology. Whether you're already involve in an existing project, or you're looking at finding one to contribute to, join in for an afternoon of building.
2:30PM — 2026 Toronto Animal Rights March (Nathan Philips Square)
Toronto Animal Rights March - This year’s Toronto Animal Rights March will conclude the 2026 The Animal & Vegan Advocacy Summit held in Toronto for the first time this year!
6PM — TCFF Presents: Connecting Militarization and the Climate (60 Lowther Avenue)
ClimateFast - Toronto Climate Film Festival presents a double bill that connects militarization and the climate: Hunters and Bombers (1991 - National Film Board of Canada) followed by Militaries are fuelling the climate crisis | All Hail the Planet (2024 - Al Jazeera)
7PM — Shut Down CANSEC’ Benefit Show + Open Mic! (129 Baldwin St)
Climate Justice U of T - Benefit show and open mic to raise fun to send local activists to Ottawa to shut down CANSEC, a show-and-tell for weapons and war profiteering. The fight against militarism is also the fight for safe, livable futures, for reparations and accountability, and for a world where life is valued over profit.
Monday, May 25, 2026 🔗
11AM — Wexford BIA & SZW Spring Community (2121 Lawrence Ave E)
Scarborough Zero Waste - Let’s clean up Wexford Heights! Come and enjoy live music as you keep Toronto’s inner suburb clean and livable. Bags and gloves available, pizza lunch provided! Rain or shine!
12:30PM — Weekly Phone Zap for Palestine (Virtual)
Toronto Zaps For Palestine - Join with organizers from coast to coast in calling, emailing, and faxing demands to elected officials for a full two-way arms embargo to stop Canada's complicity in the genocide.
5PM — Funds for Families: Philippines (DROM Taberna, 458 Queen St. W.)
How Dare You Care - Join How Dare You Care for a night of music and meals! Funds raised will support the charities Ar Solves and Project Pearls, who do support women and children's safety and food security in the Philippines!
6PM — Asian Heritage Month Film Screening: Tiger Spirit (180 Brodie Drive, Unit #4)
Asian Canadian Labor Alliance - For Asian Heritage Month, come watch a documentary about an emotion-charged journey into Korea’s broken heart, exploring the rhetoric and realism of reunification through the extraordinary stories of ordinary people.
6:30PM — From Balconies to Backyards: Planning a Successful Vegetable Garden (137 Main Street)
Toronto Public Library - A Toronto Master Gardener will lead a demonstration and show how to get started to grow your own vegetables. Get some tips and learn techniques for successful growing. At the end of the program, vegetable seeds or seedlings will be shared with attendees, while supplies last.
7PM — Groundings in Little Xaymaca (504 Oakwood Ave.)
Little Xaymaca Commune - The Little Xaymaca Commune will be continuing their Groundings in Little Xaymaca series as they dissect through the text Black Disability Politics. This book highlights how “disability” has historically been used as a tool of white supremacy to pathologize Blackness.
7PM — Land, Language, and Kinship: Haudenosaunee Film Screening (Maloca Community Garden)
OPIRG York - Screening of four short films followed by film maker Kahstoserakwathe Paulette Moore, followed by discussion and tea with filmmaker and Mohawk language teacher Wishe Mitchell Brant. Bring extra blanket or chair if you can (there will be some, but more helps).
7PM — Legal Activism from Coast to Coast (Virtual)
The Legal Centre for Palestine - Panel discussion with lawyers across Canada defending the right to advocate for a free Palestine. Learn from legal professionals how to create a more unified legal defense for the movement, contexts for respective provinces, the nature of cases arising, and how to approach these challenges.
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 🔗
2PM — Asian Massage Workers’ Justice and Solidarity Parade (OCAD Great Hall)
Butterfly Asian & Migrant Sex Workers Support Network - Join Butterfly in recognizing massage as a vital part of Asian heritage, and in standing against the stigma, racism, and criminalization faced by Asian massage workers. The parade will feature lion dance, massage demonstrations, and speeches by Asian massage workers.
2PM — From Balconies to Backyards: Planning a Successful Vegetable Garden (40 Orchard View Boulevard)
Toronto Public Library - A Toronto Master Gardener will lead a demonstration and show how to get started to grow your own vegetables. Get some tips and learn techniques for successful growing. At the end of the program, vegetable seeds or seedlings will be shared with attendees, while supplies last.
5PM — East End Vigil (Main St & Danforth Ave)
East End Acts - Join east end neighbours to honour lives lost and stand for Palestinian human rights and liberation. All are welcome.
6:30PM — Mayworks Festival: Linking Arms - The Porter Screening (Paradise Theatre)
Mayworks Festival - A special screening of two episodes of The Porter, followed by a panel. Set against the rise of Black railway porters and the formation of North America’s first Black labour union, The Porter connects past struggles to today’s labour movement. Speakers will reflect on organizing, solidarity, and the ongoing fight for dignity and workers’ rights.
6:30PM — Building Solidarity Beyond the Food Bank (Nourish East End)
Nourish East End - An eye-opening in-person event where we dig deep into the real issues behind hunger. It's all about creating true solidarity and finding solutions that go beyond the usual food bank approach.
7PM — The Walrus Talks AccessAbility (Bram and Bluma Appel Salon)
The Walrus - Featuring talks by four speakers from the disability community on policy frameworks, leadership, and innovation, the importance of technology, corporate rollbacks on DEI, and the persistence of ableism, the talks will be followed by a panel discussion moderated by Sinclair.
7PM — May BIPOC Farmers Network Meet-up (Virtual)
Ecological Farmers Association of Ontario - Join for a conversation focused on global food sovereignty movements, building on the Nyéléni Forum. Starting with opening reflection, followed by short presentation / discussion and Q&A. This is a space to listen, reflect, and connect. As always, feel free to bring a question you’re curious about.
7PM — Civic Meetup - From Tariffs to Transparency (Hybrid)
Civic Tech Toronto - Civic Tech Toronto's weekly meetups bring together Torontonians who want to improve the city through design, tech, and data. tech, and data. This week, hear about how Maple Scan helped thousands of Canadians make more informed shopping decisions. Followed by breakout group sessions to work on projects.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026 🔗
10AM — Justice for Regis (Queen's Park)
Regis4ever Foundation - Gather to honour the life of Regis Korchinski-Paquet on her anniversary death and demand truth, accountability, and justice. Justice for Regis!
12PM — Toronto Against CANSEC (TBA)
Toronto Against CANSEC - CANSEC is Canada's biggest arms and defence conference and a group of Toronto anti-war organizers will be carpooling to Ottawa to join the protest. Join the Toronto contingent in standing against the normalization and celebration of global warfare.
1:30PM — Community-Centric Fundraising in Practice (virtual)
FoodShare Toronto - Advancing Justice in the Community Food Sector is a series of four workshops designed for folks--especially BIPOC--working in community-based programs and organizations that revolve around food.
5PM — Wednesdays 4 Palestine (Danforth and Pape)
Wednesdays 4 Palestine - Every Wednesday afternoon in East Toronto. Flags and signs are provided.
5:15PM — Doorknocking for Palestine (Available upon RSVP)
Davenport 4 Palestine - Davenport 4 Palestine is doorknocking in the neighbourhood to mobilize neighbours in support of a real arms embargo. No experience is necessary, you'll be paired up with a seasoned doorknocker. RSVP by emailing at davenport4palestine@gmail.com.
7PM — FilmSocial: Finally Got the News (Eyesore Cinema)
Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education - This screening is part of the Leo Panitch School’s FilmSocial series of socialist film screenings. Join for a screening of Finally Got The News, a documentary that shows the activities of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers inside and outside the auto factories of Detroit.
7PM — Fresh Blood (1996) and In the Middle of The Street (2002) Screening (1RG)
1RG - Film screenings and discussion with filmmaker. Follow director b.h. Yael on a deeply personal documentary journey. The films explore complex questions of identity, belonging, and Arab-Jewish heritage, while tracing her connection to her birthplace and their ongoing, on-the-ground activism.
Thursday, May 28, 2026 🔗
12PM — Stop Doug Ford's Hospital Privatization Train Wreck (Union Station)
Ontario Health Coalition - Gather outside Union Station for a rally, then march up to Queen's Park for a giant protest. Groups will be joining in along the way.
1PM — Disarming Bill C-5 (Virtual)
Decolonize Myself - This webinar brings together Indigenous leaders, legal experts, and frontline water defenders to share what's at stake with Bill C-5/5, what's being fought for by First Nations and civil society, and how you can get involved.
4:30PM — Community Office Hours (88 Nassau St.)
Kensington Market Community Land Trust - Have an idea to share with KMCLT? Looking to volunteer? Come and meet Dominique Russell, Co-Director, Community during our community office hours at their new space at 88 Nassau St.
5:30PM — Volunteer at Royal York Station against Bill 98 (Royal York Station)
TTC Riders - Doug Ford's trying to take over the TTC's fares and service through Bill 98. This must be stopped. Sign up to talk to riders, hand out flyers, and gather petitions to take action against Bill 98. No previous volunteer experience required, just show up!
6PM — CivicTechBrampton: Hypha Technology Worker Cooperative (8 Queen St E)
CivicTechBrampton - Inviting all technologists, students, and citizens interested in Technology Worker Cooperatives, and CivicTech related projects. Andi Argast, Member-Owner will be presenting on Hypha Worker Co-operative and how coops change the working relationship.
7PM — Mayworks Festival: Confronting the Resurgent Right Book Launch (Tranzac Club)
Mayworks Festival - The Toronto book launch of "Confronting the Resurgent Right". With evidence-based research, contributors to this volume model pathways of resistance and charge us with our most urgent collective tasks.
7PM — Toronto Island Conservation Town Hall (Owls Club)
Pack Animal & Oral Method - Come learn more about what’s happening with Doug Ford's attempt to take over Toronto Island, why it's such a special place, and what may be at stake as these plans move forward. Expert speakers will bring artistic, ecological, social, and political reflections, as well as ideas on how to organize.
Down the road
Friday, May 29, 2026 🔗
10AM — Toronto Newcomer Day (Nathan Philips Square)
3PM — Fridays 4 Palestine (Yonge and Bloor)
6PM — TfD Film Club: The End of The Internet (The Revue)
6PM — Tech Worries and Woes: Real Talk Working in the Age of AI (140 St George)
Saturday, May 30, 2026 🔗
8PM — Harm Reduction Happy Hour (Danu Social House)
10AM — Roncy ReMarket (Roncesvalles United Church)
10AM — May Tenant School (TBA)
10AM — Sunnyside Beach, Toronto: Cleanup (Sunnyside Beach)
11AM — Protest Doug Ford (Queen's Park)
12PM — Ripple Community Care Day x Auntie Fashion Art Jam (St Stephens in the Fields)
1PM — BDS Leafletting (900 Dufferin St)
2PM — Rally and Concert for Ontario's Supervised Consumption Sites (56 Queen Street East)
3PM — Mayworks Festival: Sambizanga + L'Mina Screening (Alliance Francaise Toronto - Downtown Campus)
4PM — Toronto Urban Land Worker's Meet Up (230 College St)
5PM — Community Climate Action: Solar & Wind Energy Learning Session (G Ross Lord Park)
Sunday, May 31, 2026 🔗
7PM — Mayworks Festival: True Chronicles Screening (Alliance Francaise Toronto - Downtown Campus)
9:30AM — Volunteer us at Davenport's Community Environment Day (Loretto College, 151 Rosemount Avenue)
10AM — Virtual Tech Worker’s Coalition Coffee (Virtual)
11AM — Gaza Square (371 Wallace Ave)
11AM — Sundays 4 Palestine (Bathurst and Sheppard)
12PM — African Liberation Day (2011 Lawrence Ave W Unit #15)
1PM — What is Revolutionary Socialism (Virtual)
1PM — Rally for Cuba (361 University)
2PM — Kwentuhan and Tambayan in Scarborough for 2026 Municipal Elections Readiness (Filipino Centre Toronto)
2PM — Revolutionary Study Series: Revolution in the digital age (Resistance Bookroom, 427 Bloor St West)
Monday, June 1, 2026 🔗
12:30PM — Weekly Phone Zap for Palestine (Virtual)
1PM — Woodbine Beach, Toronto: Cleanup (Woodbine Beach)
3PM — Indigenous Climate Leadership For Our Collective Future (Virtual)
3PM — U of T Student Strike Assembly (UTSU Student Commons)
Tuesday, June 2, 2026 🔗
7PM — Fund Our Schools Virtual Town Hall (Virtual)
7PM — DSC Orientation (Virtual)
Wednesday, June 3, 2026 🔗
5PM — Wednesdays 4 Palestine (Danforth and Pape)
5:15PM — Doorknocking for Palestine (Available upon RSVP)
Friday, June 5, 2026 🔗
3PM — Fridays 4 Palestine (Yonge and Bloor)
Saturday, June 6, 2026 🔗
1PM — BDS Leafletting (900 Dufferin St)
Sunday, June 7, 2026 🔗
10AM — Virtual Tech Worker’s Coalition Coffee (Virtual)
11AM — Gaza Square (371 Wallace Ave)
11AM — Sundays 4 Palestine (Bathurst and Sheppard)