About this Event
Join us for a discussion with local community leaders about the importance of designing human and life-centred institutions, processes and structures in our cities.
Moderated by Ziyan Hossain, Co-Lead at Space for Grief
Panelists:
Geoffrey Bercarich, Advocacy for Respect for Cyclists
Shelly Cory, Canadian Grief Alliance
Leslie Gash, Toronto Shelter Network
Diavin Miller, CP Planning
Steven Farber, Mobilizing Justice
FREE to attend. TTC Accessible. See FAQs for info on how to attend the event.
About Space For Grief
Space for Grief is an internationally-recognized public art installation that explores community bonding and healing through grief.
As a movement, we delve into understanding the many ways we need to process our grief and heal as individuals, local communities, and the public at large.
Through this, we hope to support ways to destigmatize practices, policies, and emotions associated with grieving.
To learn more visit spaceforgrief.com
About Evergreen Brick Works
Evergreen transformed an old brick factory into a green oasis in the heart of Toronto’s ravines. Evergreen Brick Works is a climate ready space where nature and community come together. A green oasis, Evergreen Brick Works is open year-round. The site and surrounding trails and ravines welcome more than 500,000 annual visitors to experience its public markets, participate in conferences and events, enjoy outdoor learning and nature play, and explore public art. This magical place surprises people. It’s a place that shows what’s possible when public places are designed thoughtfully with community and nature at their heart. It’s where we showcase how incorporating regenerative practices and climate readiness into the design of public places helps them heal and grow, much like the human body after an injury. And it’s our testing ground for new ideas for better public places that we can then scale to projects and initiatives across the country.
To learn more visit evergreen.ca
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
TD Future Cities Centre, 550 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, Canada
CAD 0.00