Rethink. Advocate. Amplify. Celebrate. Inspire. Disrupt. Transform.

This is what The Thinkery Project is all about! A stand for social justice and equity. A hub to spark meaningful conversations centering intersectionality as the fair approach to dismantling oppressive structures toward liberation. We are a community that believes in and acts for change!

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Ethical, Sustainable, and Responsible

How we operate is just as crucial as the impact we aim to create. Guided by three core principles: small-batch production, conscious packaging, and carbon-neutral shipping, we are relentlessly exploring ways to enhance our practices, striving for social change through fair and humane work approaches. Discover more about our commitment and efforts here.

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Why We Do What We Do

Stand up for things you care about and be a driver of the change toward a de facto equitable society.

This space is all about empowerment. Our content and products are crafted to boost your pride in owning and embracing your unique lived experiences. We are here to be an ally in amplifying them. Be part of a vibrant community celebrating diverse stories! And, together, let’s question and change structures that have held us back for far too long.

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Land Acknowledgement

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.