NEADS Events for May 2018: Mark your Calendar!
Organizer: Humber College
Title: 2018 Transition To Work Event: Employment Success for People with Disabilities
Category: Employment
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Date: May 1, 2018 – May 4, 2018
E-mail: keith.manalo@humber.ca
Web site: https://transitiontowork.eventbrite.ca
Description: Humber College Careers, Accessible Learning, and Community Employment Services are excited to announce the second annual Transition to Work Event – Employment Success for People with Disabilities.
Organizer: Disability Resource Network of B.C.
Title: 35th Annual Disability Resource Network of B.C. for Post-Secondary Education Conference
Category: Education
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Date: May 7, 2018 – May 8, 2018
Web site: http://drnbc.org/
Description: 35th Annual Disability Resource Network of B.C. for Post-Secondary Education Conference
Organizer: Ryerson University Equity Services
Title: White Privilege Conference Global – Toronto
Category: Education
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Date: May 9, 2018 – May 12, 2018
Web site: https://www.ryerson.ca/wpc-global/
Description: White Privilege Conference Global – Toronto
Are Canadians Too Polite? Addressing Global Perspectives on White Privilege and Oppression in Canada and Beyond.
Organizer: Sarasvati Productions Inc.
Title: Sarasvati Productions presents the world premiere of New Beginnings
Category: Education
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Date: May 22, 2018 – May 27, 2018
Telephone: 204-586-2236
E-mail: admin@sarasvati.ca
Web site: http://sarasvati.ca/product/new-beginnings-2/
Description: Sarasvati Productions presents the world premiere of New Beginnings
May 22, 24, 27 at 7pm; May 23 at 1:30pm; May 25 at 9pm; May 26 at 4pm
Asper Centre for Theatre and Film (at the University of Winnipeg, 400 Colony Street)
For tickets and information www.sarasvati.ca 204-586-2236
Sarasvati is excited to bring to the stage our latest community collaboration New Beginnings. Witness the coming together of a diverse range of artists, community members, recent newcomers and established immigrants. Through the use of dance, music, visual art and storytelling we explore the themes of displacement and resettlement.
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