Past events
Invisible Wounds: Stories of Survivorship
Join The CRIB and the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work in bringing to light the powerful stories of Black surviving family members and friends of homicide victims.
Alumni Career Series: Financial Literacy for Beginners
In this free webinar, join fellow alumni to learn real-life financial strategies.
Black History Month Luncheon
University of Toronto Advancement's Black History Month Luncheon returns with prizes, performances and an address from guest of honour former Governor General of Canada, the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean.
Robert Rotenberg's "What We Buried"
We launch author-lawyer Robert Rotenberg's (BA ’75 Innis) newest crime novel, What We Buried—a story about troubled legacies, revenge, and the unbreakable bonds of family, inspired by the Forty Martyrs in Gubbio, Italy, during World War II.
Black Women of Song
Discover the remarkable works of underrepresented composers with performances by students from the Faculty of Music.
Healing Through Afrocentric Care
Join the FIFSW Alumni Association for its next lecture in the 2023-2024 Event Series, for a talk by Amma Gyamfowa, BSW, MSW, RSW on "Healing Through Afrocentric Care: Foundations of Afrocentric Care and its Impact on Black Communities and Practitioners"
"Brother" Screening and Q&A
The Canadian Film Forum presents a special screening of the award-winning drama, Brother, in celebration of Black History Month.
Music Before Humans
How did music, as we call it, originate? Professor John Haines’ presentation will explore music and its origins by beginning a few centuries ago and working backwards millions of years.