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TPFF Vigil Marking 1 Year of Genocide
Sep
29
6:30 PM18:30

TPFF Vigil Marking 1 Year of Genocide

  • Lightbox Lobby, Art Exhibition Space (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

CREDIT: HAFEZ OMAR, HABBAR PRINTS RAMALLAH

Four days after TPFF 2023 wrapped up, the genocide against Palestinians in Gaza was launched. Over these 12 months we have witnessed unprecedented live-streamed atrocities. We have also witnessed incredible acts of resilience, heroism, innovation, compassion and solidarity. Over these 12 months, cities across the West Bank have been subjected to devastating attacks by the Israeli army and its settlers, land thefts and property damage, and mass detentions. We have also seen the people in Lebanon driven from their homes, killed and terrorized.

Before the closing screening of the festival, please gather with us in the art exhibition space to mark 1 year of genocide, 76 years of the ongoing Nakba. Through music and poetry, we will commemorate our martyrs and their legacies, we honour the steadfast humanity of Palestinians in Gaza who teach life amidst the carnage, and we re-commit ourselves to continue advocating for justice for Palestinians.

All Eyes on Palestine, All Eyes on Lebanon

Performances by:

Roula Said, poet, singer, musician

Maryam Shak’a, oud player, singer

and more…

Note: Therapists will be in attendance to provide support

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Panel: Suppression of Palestinian Expression
Sep
29
4:30 PM16:30

Panel: Suppression of Palestinian Expression

There has always been a longstanding exception when it come to freedom of expression and Palestine.  This exception has intensified over the past year where the suppression of all forms of expression related to Palestine has played out in all settings.   This panel will bring together experts to discuss the manifestation of this suppression, and their responses in the arts, activism, academia and the workplace.  

Panellists:

Jackie Esmonde, partner at Cavalluzzo, is a social justice lawyer who has been representing workers facing anti-Palestinian racism in the workplace, as well as one of the lead lawyers representing University of Toronto student in the encampment injunction case. Jackie has over 20 years of experience in public interest litigation, including supporting Indigenous land defense, employment and labour rights and pay equity.

Arash Ghiassi, associate at Savard Foy LLP, is a criminal defence lawyer who is representing numerous protesters facing criminal charges over their activism. Arash is dedicated to representing people who face criminal charges at all levels of court with an anti-oppression lens, understanding that the legal system can be a place of great injustice. He has also worked at well-regarded civil liberties organizations on both sides of the US-Canada border.

Esmat Elhalaby is an Assistant Professor of Transnational History. He works principally on the intellectual history of West and South Asia. Esmat also sits on the steering committee of Hearing Palestine Initiative at the University of Toronto that supports academic freedom on campus and challenging the university’s institutional anti-Palestinian racism.

Luis Jacobis a Peruvian-born Toronto-based artist and curator whose work destabilizes conventions of viewing and invites a collision of meanings. He is also Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Toronto. He, along with other artists, have challenged the Art Gallery of Ontario’s removal of their Indigenous curator, Wanda Nanibush, for expressing support for Palestinians.

Moderator:

Leila Pourtavaf, assistant professor York University, holds a PhD from the Department of History at the University of Toronto, and was most recently a visiting assistant professor at NYU's Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies. Her research stands at the intersection of gender, modernity, and Middle Eastern history with a focus on Qajar Iran. Leila’s work on Palestine intersects the fields of arts, activism and academia.

Copresented: by the Arab Canadian Lawyers Association

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Sumoud Support Sessions (mental health)
Sep
28
to Sep 29

Sumoud Support Sessions (mental health)

  • TIFF Lightbox, 2nd Floor Green Room (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This has been a very difficult time for our community as we bear witness to a live-streamed genocide and experience anti-Palestinian racism. TPFF recognizes the toll the past year has taken on our audience.  We also recognize the importance of taking time to care for our long-term well-being in order to continue to support Palestinians. 

TPFF in partnership with Jasmine Counseling & Psychotherapy (Palestinian-led/owned) are offering a series of mental health sessions for Arab community members.  Allies may join if spaces are available.  Walk-ins welcome if spaces available. 

Please read the descriptions and register for the following sessions by selecting the corresponding date and time:

1. Sept 28, 12:00-12:30: Vicarious Trauma (psychoeducational workshop)

2. Sept 28, 1:00-3:00: Survivor’s Guilt + Psychological First Aid group (support session)

3. Sept 29, 3:00-3:30: Grief and Loss (psychoeducational workshop)

4. Sept 29, 4:00-6:00: Decolonizing Self-Care & Maintaining Hope (support session)

Location: Lightbox, 2nd Floor Greenroom 

Additional Information regarding Group Sessions:

The first ½ hour of the group support session is allocated to mingling + ice-breaker activity. Group members are encouraged to share their feelings and experiences. The facilitators will assist attendees in delving deeper into the topic being covered. 

READ THE FOLLOWING DISCLAIMER BEFORE REGISTERING:

By completing this registration form, I hereby acknowledge that the group support sessions and psychoeducational workshops are purely informational, and not a replacement for mental health therapy by a licensed professional.

By completing this registration from, I agree that I understand the above information and am fully aware that if I am experiencing any mental health issues or concerns (including a mental health crisis) it is best to contact a physician or clinician who may better be able to connect me to personalized therapeutic services. 

PLEASE CANCEL YOUR REGISTRATION IF YOU NO LONGER CAN ATTEND

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