Manifesto Festival: Chronixx Meet+Greet/Pop up shop/Per
146 Ossington Ave, Toronto, ON M6J 2Z5, Canada
43.6474182
-79.42029550000001
Get tickets:https://www.universe.com/events/manifesto-festival-zincfence-sessionz-tickets-toronto-KW4BSG
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Manifesto Festival of Community & Culture presented by Aurora and Vancity proudly present...
✦ CHRONIXX MEET AND GREET ✦➞ Chronixx Tote Bag ➞ Autographed Chronology Album➞ Chronology Tour T-Shirt
✦ PERFORMANCES ✦➞ Zincfence Redemption➞ Roots Percusionist ➞ Kelissa
✦ POP UP SHOP ✦➞ Chronology/Chronixx➞ Kelissa➞ Roots Percusionist ➞ Legin Knits ➞ Launching “Toronto’s Chronology Roots tshirt”
✦ TICKETS ✦➞ $10 Advance➞ $15 at Door➞ $150 Meet & Greet with Chronixxhttps://www.universe.com/events/manifesto-festival-zincfence-sessionz-tickets-toronto-KW4BSG
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✦ Accessibility ✦
Manifesto welcomes all community members to our events and we endeavour to work with accessible venues whenever possible. This event is fully accessible.
✦ Safer Space ✦
Manifesto believes every person inside the spaces we create, including event goers, performers, artists and event staff, are entitled to an environment free from hate speech, violence, and predatory and discriminatory behaviours.
Harassment means any conduct that is known to cause offence or humiliation, and may include persistent unwanted attention, and deliberate infringement of personal space. Harassment of any kind will be addressed with empathy and urgency.
We encourage you to contact event organizers or security staff if you witness or are on the receiving end of acts of this nature at any one of our events.
✦ Land Acknowledgment ✦
We are grateful to be hosting our events on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of New Credit First Nation, the Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat. Tkaronto continues to be home to many other diverse Indigenous communities and we pay our respects to them.