Tipping Point for Advanced Capitalism: Class, Class Consciousness and Activism in the "Knowledge Economy", is being published by Fernwood Publishing....
Through queer magazines, legal documentation, media reports, art works and ephemera, this exhibition reveals the understanding of homosexuality and the...
The Button Project is an online exhibition by the Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources Library that will explore...
Godiva Week appears to have first started around 1979. This series of events takes place during the first full week...
The purpose of this exhibit is to showcase University of Toronto Libraries’ collection* on dental prostheses while outlining periods of...
Many members of the public and students attending the University of Toronto today are not aware of how much the...
We are delighted to present this virtual exhibit highlighting the photographer Peter MacCallum's Massey Hall Project. The project features stunning interior and...
Celebrating the Conquering Lion Pictures fonds at the University of Toronto’s Media Commons Archives.
Polyphony is a musical style in which many parts combine, each part having its own individual melody while simultaneously harmonizing...
Welcome to the Regent Park Community Resource Library. This resource library was created by Lena Sanz Tovar and Keisha St....
SkuleTM Nite is a musical revue / comedy / sketch show run entirely by Engineering students at the University of...
Accessibility, equal rights, religious freedom, sexual harassment, an end to racial profiling and discrimination — discussion and advocacy for continued...
War and Revolution in Ukraine includes approximately three-hundred titles published between 1914 and 1922-1923, roughly from the start of the...
ABOUT This exhibit traces the legislative history of reproductive rights in Canada from 1892 to the end of the 20th century....
Expanding on Robert R. Reid’s purposeful/pioneering role as an initiator (designer/printer) of artisanal (typographically individuated) books — produced (since 1949) in limited, connoisseurial editions — a fluent (ongoing)...
During the early 1970s, Dr. Richard Alway conducted a series of interviews on tape in affiliation with the Ontario Institute...
The United States of America has been unquestionably Canada’s most important external relationship, especially post-1945. Consequentially, relationships between Prime Ministers...
In response to the growing threat of nuclear war, the Canadian government needed to prepare for a Soviet attack. Although...
On 30 November 1950, President Harry S. Truman delivered a speech affirming that the United States was considering the use...