Facilitating Connection Through Film and Conversation

eventbrite registration The Toronto NAJC is pleased to screen “A Sorry State” directed by BC filmmaker, Mitch Miyagawa. Experience the power of community screenings, where shared viewing enables collective reflection...

March 16, 2025

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TO NAJC – July-August Update

TO NAJC – July-August Update

August 3, 2020 Anti-Asian Racism ,Burning Province ,Bystander Intervention Training ,Japanese Canadian Internment ,Michael Prior ,The Tashme Project ,

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Dear friends, We miss you and hope this note finds you regain some normalcy to your routines and that you and your loved ones are healthy and connected. We were pleased...

“BURNING PROVINCE”

“BURNING PROVINCE”

June 15, 2020

Presented by The TORONTO NAJC (National Association of Japanese Canadians) Poems, plays & prose in a time of a pandemic and protests Tuesday, June 23, 2020 7:30 – 8:30 PM EDT REGISTRATION Introducing...

Premier Horgan’s Sin of Omission

June 10, 2020

The Greater Toronto Chapter, National Association of Japanese Canadians Press Release For Immediate Release June 10, 2020 Toronto, ON - Premier Horgan’s Sin of Omission At a press conference on Wednesday, June 3rd,...

Anti-Black Racism – Now is the Time to Act

Anti-Black Racism – Now is the Time to Act

June 8, 2020

The Toronto NAJC supports this statement by the Canadian Race Relations Foundation The Canadian Race Relations Foundation (“Foundation”) was created by the Government of Canada (“Government”) as a Crown Corporation in 1996, as...

It’s On Us! Bystander Training Webinar

It’s On Us! Bystander Training Webinar

May 25, 2020 Anti-Asian Racism ,Anti-Chinese Racism ,Bystander Training ,Covid-19 Racism ,landscapes of injustice ,Mark Sakamoto ,NAJC ,

Thursday, June 4th, 2020 | 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. REGISTRATION Join us for an interactive Bystander Intervention training. Led by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). Participants will learn about the history...

Mankai – Reflections on Sakura

Mankai – Reflections on Sakura

May 8, 2020 cherry blossoms toronto ,

Author: Ren Ito Photo - Lunchtime at Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, Tokyo (Steven Deutscher-Kobayashi) Mankai is Japanese for “full bloom.” It means “fully opened,” when blossoms are flowering at their peak. Every spring, the...

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