We believe that knowledge is power, turning well-informed minds into catalysts for dismantling the ordinary. Thoughts Unboxed is a place for reflection and impactful dialogues. A haven for those who defy the status quo, question established structures, and advocate for change effectively while standing up for progressive causes and acknowledging the strength of collective consciousness.
We want to rethink the conventional taking part in keeping the fires of activism and social justice burning. Through some real thought-provoking content, we are diving deep into the matters that go beyond our generation.
In the face of social injustices, we understand change takes time. Yet, we’re here, giving our all. Because when more than half of humanity is denied its basic rights, we all feel the fall. We stand against the regression of hard-won freedoms, passionately defending resistance and liberation through embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion.
We invite you to tag along and encourage you to contribute to a healthy debate. Let the unboxing begin!
Embracing Disruption to Transform the World
We believe education and critical thinking hold the key to empowerment. Critical thinkers become agents of change - questioning the status quo and defying established oppressive systems. In the pursuit of collective liberation and
The Thinkery Project is situated on the traditional and ancestral territories of many nations, including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat Peoples, and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. Today, Toronto is covered under Treaty 13 and the Williams Treaties.
In acknowledging this land, we recognize and honour the histories and cultures of Indigenous Peoples. We raise awareness. We have an opportunity to reflect on ongoing issues – a result of systemic and systematic oppression through discriminatory practices and disregard for Indigenous rights, traditions, and knowledge. We acknowledge our vulnerability in unlearning and learning about these matters to understand how we can act to break the cycle of colonial culture that benefits from and has overseen the genocide and exploitation of Indigenous Peoples for far too long.
