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As the arts and culture sector navigates through the pandemic, what role are the arts and art organizations playing in connecting Canadians?

At
The Walrus Talks Reconnecting Arts and Culture, professionals from the fields of visual art, film and television, literature, theatre, and more come together to share how the pandemic has changed the way they view their sector, the stories they tell, and the audiences who experience their work.

Join us at the Halifax Central Library or online for our
first event of the fall season!
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HALIFAX
Photos of Renellta Arluk, Peter Hinton-Davis, Ian Kamau, Owen 'O'Sound' Lee, Dr. Syrus Marcus Ware
Tuesday, September 13
3:00 p.m. PT | 4:00 p.m. MTΒ  Β 
6:00 p.m. ET | 7:00 p.m. AT


TD BANK GROUP PRESENTS
The Walrus Talks
Reconnecting Arts and Culture

In-person and livestreamed event

Featuring seven-minute talks from:

Reneltta Arluk, Director of Indigenous Arts, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity

Melissa D'Agostino, Filmmaker and Co-Founder of HighballTV

Peter Hinton-Davis, Theatre and Opera Director, Playwright

Ian Kamau, Artist, Writer, Designer

Mary Kim, Senior Manager, Learning and Mediation Programs, Toronto Biennial of Art

Owen "O'Sound" Lee, Musician

Laura Mackenzie, Executive Director, Screen Nova Scotia

Dr. Syrus Marcus Ware, Artist, Activist, Educator

Click here to register for The Walrus Talks Reconnecting Arts and Culture.

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VIRTUAL
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The Walrus Talks at Home: Digital Citizenship
NEW EVENT! What does it mean to be a digital citizen?

As our relationship with technology and our online relationships with each other continue to evolve, how can we make the digital world better?

The Walrus Talks at Home: Digital Citizenship brings together leaders in the online sphere for a timely conversation about power dynamics in our digital systems, the responsibilities of users and tech leaders, and the ways we can nurture positive online community.

Kara Brisson-Boivin, Alexander Dirksen, Cadar Mohamud
Wednesday, October 26
4:00 p.m. PT | 5:00 p.m. MTΒ  Β 
7:00 p.m. ET | 8:00 p.m. AT


MEDIASMARTS AND META PRESENT
The Walrus Talks at Home:
Digital Citizenship

Virtual event

Featuring five-minute talks and Q&A with:

Kara Brisson-Boivin, Director of Research, MediaSmarts

Dr. Beth Coleman, Associate Professor of Data & Cities, University of Toronto

Alexander Dirksen, Community Builder and Writer

Cadar Mohamud, Founder and CEO, The Digital Sisterhood

Click here to register for The Walrus Talks at Home: Digital Citizenship.

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Thanks for making our spring fundraising campaign a success!

Our ideas-based events, journalism, podcasts, and more bring people together, fostering conversations on some of the most important issues of our time. These conversations happen because donors like you support our work delivering the high-quality, fact-checked journalism that Canadians need. Thanks to all of you who made a donation this spring and helped us keep Canada’s conversation goingβ€”we couldn’t do it without you!

With the support of readers and event attendees like you, we can continue to keep The Walrus available everywhere. Join our community and make a contribution today.
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With thanks,

Jennifer Hollett
Executive Director, The Walrus

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