Today's events
Category: Community events
Category: Community events
Upcoming events
Category: Community events
Drop by the on-campus thrift store.
Share a free vegetarian meal, meet new people and enjoy the conversations among friends! We're also looking for volunteers to help prepare for the event! Volunteering with the MFSC can appear on your co-curricular record. Deadline to Register with food restrictions is Tuesday, November 11, 2025. Registration otherwise remains open.
Meet faculty, explore programs, and tour state-of-the-art labs at the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering during Concordia Open House Winter 2026.
The Banned Books Book Club invites readers who are curious about the rise in book challenges—or who simply don’t like being told what not to read—to join an open conversation about censorship, ideas, and the power of literature. Drop into one of our discussion circles to share your thoughts on a banned or challenged book you’ve read, explore why it has been contested, and hear what others have discovered. Sessions take place on Wednesday, February 25 from 2–3pm at Webster Library (LB‑207) and Friday, February 27 from 2–3pm in VL‑307. Choose from our suggested titles or bring your own; no registration required, though optional sign‑up is available for reminder emails. Come ready for thoughtful dialogue and bold ideas.
Drop by the on-campus thrift store.
The Banned Books Book Club invites readers who are curious about the rise in book challenges—or who simply don’t like being told what not to read—to join an open conversation about censorship, ideas, and the power of literature. Drop into one of our discussion circles to share your thoughts on a banned or challenged book you’ve read, explore why it has been contested, and hear what others have discovered. Sessions take place on Wednesday, February 27 from 2–3pm at Webster Library (LB‑207) and Friday, February 27 from 2–3pm in VL‑307 at the Vanier Library. Choose from our suggested titles or bring your own; no registration required, though optional sign‑up is available for reminder emails. Come ready for thoughtful dialogue and bold ideas.
Wear Concordia colours or merch as a simple, visible way to celebrate being part of the Concordia community on campus.
Drop by the on-campus thrift store.
Share a free vegetarian meal, meet new people and enjoy the conversations among friends! We're also looking for volunteers to help prepare for the event! Volunteering with the MFSC can appear on your co-curricular record. Deadline to Register with food restrictions is Tuesday, November 11, 2025. Registration otherwise remains open.
The Backlash Era: Challenges and Futures for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion is a panel discussion that examines the growing backlash against equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives across institutions, public discourse, and everyday life. At a moment when hard-won gains are being questioned, rolled back, or reframed, this event brings together organizers, thinkers, and community members to reflect on what is happening beneath the surface — and where we go from here.
In this discussion, Jade Almeida (Harambec) will engage Kelechi Okafor in a conversation about intergenerational knowledge, healing, and resistance, drawing inspiration from Kelechi’s work and experiences. As Harambec continues to shape spaces for Black women and non-binary people in Montreal, this exchange will explore what can be learned from Kelechi’s multidisciplinary approach to storytelling! , movement, and advocacy. Together, they will discuss: the importance of intergenerational relationships in Black communities; parenting and activism in a world in crisis; how hope and resistance can be nurtured across generations and; the decline of institutional support for Black communities post-2020 and the need for sustained action. Through this exchange, the Harambec team and the SHIFT community will have the opportunity to reflect on new ways of strengthening intergenerational connections and fostering spaces of healing, joy, and liberation. This conversation will resonate with those invested in community-building, social justice, and Black futurity.
Drop by the on-campus thrift store.
This online book club is part of the C-Change event series, which grew out of the C-Change Conference: Creative systems change and collective climate action towards sustainable futures, hosted by the Concordia Arts in Health Centre.
Drop by the on-campus thrift store.
Wear Concordia colours or merch as a simple, visible way to celebrate being part of the Concordia community on campus.
Drop by the on-campus thrift store.
Drop by the on-campus thrift store.
Join us for our Pre-exam Breakfast: Cabane à sucre with Espace Franco as part of our Community Meals that are shared with fellow students. Meals are vegetarian with vegan options.
Drop by the on-campus thrift store.
Drop by the on-campus thrift store.
Drop by the on-campus thrift store.
Meet friends old and new from diverse Montreal communities to make a difference for a local community in a park clean up.
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