Gilberto Fernandes
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Gilberto Fernandes
@gilbertofernandes.bsky.social
Historian of diaspora, memory & heritage, anti-fascism, labour, building trades, technology, Portugal–Canada / Portugal–U.S. relations.
https://gilbertofernandes.ca/
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How did construction machines become staples of boyhood culture? Why were they given female/male pronouns? How did they impact ideas of masculinity and whiteness? Answers in "Gendering 'Intelligent' Machines: How Operating Engineers Constructed their Masculinity" in the latest Technology and Culture
November 7, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Great opening night for Basta! No More Fear! The Toronto Workers' Theatre Group did a wonderful job bringing to life this tragic story about a mostly forgotten milestone episode in our city's past. All shows are "sold out," but come anyways if you don't have a ticket and we'll try to find you a seat
May 8, 2025 at 1:16 PM
This evening, 7.30pm, at the Steelworkers Hall on 25 Cecil St., is the opening of the play I co-wrote "Basta! No More Fear!" about the Hoggs Hollow disaster that killed five Italian tunnellers in 1960 and the immigrant construction workers' uprising that followed.
I co-wrote a play about the Hoggs Hollow tragedy of 1960 and the subsequent uprise of Italian construction workers. It will be performed by the Toronto Workers' Theatre Group at the Steelworkers Union Hall, May 7-11. Entrance is free but registration is required. mayworks.ca/project/bast...
BASTA! NO MORE FEAR! Remembering the Hoggs Hollow Disaster of 1960 - Mayworks
By the Toronto Workers’ Theatre Group
mayworks.ca
May 7, 2025 at 9:52 PM
I co-wrote a play about the Hoggs Hollow tragedy of 1960 and the subsequent uprise of Italian construction workers. It will be performed by the Toronto Workers' Theatre Group at the Steelworkers Union Hall, May 7-11. Entrance is free but registration is required. mayworks.ca/project/bast...
BASTA! NO MORE FEAR! Remembering the Hoggs Hollow Disaster of 1960 - Mayworks
By the Toronto Workers’ Theatre Group
mayworks.ca
April 10, 2025 at 6:10 PM
Where is the Ontario student movement on this issue? In Portugal, high school and university students launch protests and go on strike frequently on a range of things. Or in Quebec in 2012.
March 6, 2025 at 2:53 PM
Porque ninguém está muito preocupado com esta "crise" para além da bolha politica e mediática em Lisboa. Há questões existenciais a serem debatidas na Europa e no mundo das quais Portugal não se pode alhear nem adiar para primeiro lidar com uma eleição que ninguém quer exceto a extrema direita.
March 5, 2025 at 7:33 PM
C'mon say it with me Canada. C-o-a-l-i-t-i-o-n. Want to be less like the U.S. and more like the EU? Then act like adults around our democractic system. Instead of a Lib. minority with the NDP's volatile support, we could have a gov. that actually represents the majority. This should be a no-brainer.
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March 5, 2025 at 5:48 PM
Currently in Europe and scanning the news in Canada. It doesn't seem like people in Canada realize that pundits over here are now openly talking about preparing for an EU war with Russia outside of NATO. Where does that leave Canada, now that the transatlantic alliance is in shambles?
February 21, 2025 at 1:35 AM
Reposted by Gilberto Fernandes
I wrote about the hypocrisy underlying our national conversation around housing. People & politicians blame immigrants for unaffordable housing (ignoring the real causes), then quietly rely on immigrants to fill the most precarious, low-paying jobs to build our housing supply.
When the feds cut immigration in 2024, they said it would ease the strain on housing stock. In reality, the construction sector is increasingly reliant on immigrants to build tomorrow’s housing—a fact that's been ignored in public discourse, writes @royinori.bsky.social. thelocal.to/construction...
In Ontario’s Housing Crisis, Immigrants Are the Scapegoat and the Solution | The Local
The feds say reducing immigration will alleviate housing demand, but with a chronic worker shortage, the construction sector has increasingly relied on immigrant labour to build new homes.
thelocal.to
January 29, 2025 at 4:29 PM
"I think they were discriminating against Hispanic employees...they didn't ask the white people who were there anything...That doesn't make sense. Either you ask everyone or you don't ask anyone," said the Portuguese-American owner of business raided by ICE where 3 Hispanic migrants were arrested.
January 24, 2025 at 4:47 PM
Looking forward to being part of this panel on January 30, 6pm, at @museumoftoronto.bsky.social. See here for more: www.museumoftoronto.com/collection/b...
January 21, 2025 at 11:11 PM
Starting in one hour.
This Nov. 26, 8.30 p.m., I will be participating in the Q&A session following the screening of Sérgio Graciano's film about the revolutionary April Captain, Salgueiro Maia, showing at the Spadina Theatre, as part of the EU Film Festival. See link for details. euffto.com/singlefilmpa...
November 27, 2024 at 12:32 AM
A funny thing about the car-centric attack on bike lanes is that Ontario owes much of its road network to bicycle advocates whose lobbying led to the creation of one the first Dept. of Highways in Canada and the intro of modern road building technology. See ep. 2 storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/26f7...
Laborem Ex Machina Podcast
Part 1: Modern Construction Machines and their Makers
storymaps.arcgis.com
November 27, 2024 at 12:04 AM
An important piece to understand how simply promoting the building trades is not enough to make it appealing and accessible to new apprentices or retaining existing ones, especially women, indigenous peoples, and other groups who have been historically marginalized in the construction industry. 1/2
November 26, 2024 at 7:36 PM
Obrigado Ana Jordão pelo seu interesse no meu trabalho e por o divulgar no seu podcast Apanhados na Rede.
www.rtp.pt/play/p6466/e...
Apanhados na rede
Gilberto Fernandes - Toronto - Gilberto Fernandes, a viver em Toronto há vinte anos, tem na história pública a sua paixão. É professor na Univers
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November 24, 2024 at 2:20 PM
This Nov. 26, 8.30 p.m., I will be participating in the Q&A session following the screening of Sérgio Graciano's film about the revolutionary April Captain, Salgueiro Maia, showing at the Spadina Theatre, as part of the EU Film Festival. See link for details. euffto.com/singlefilmpa...
November 21, 2024 at 1:38 AM
Thank you for following me, everyone. I mostly post about my work. Check the links on my profile if you want to learn more about it or connect with me.
November 21, 2024 at 1:30 AM