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Café da manhã

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THE JAMII COFFEE
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Drinking coffee the Jamii way!

CAFÉ DA MANHÃ

Sunday, April 12 from 10 AM to 11 AM

Facilitator: Carolina Leite

This gathering is part of Jamii’s April Cycle and reflects the 2026 theme, It Feels Right. This month, The Jamii Coffee explores café da manhã, a morning gathering centred on warmth, nourishment, and connection.


Guided by Carolina Leite, participants will share fresh-brewed coffee, traditional Brazilian snacks, and conversation in a welcoming, unhurried space. The gathering reflects on coffee as a daily ritual of care and hospitality, shaped by memory, affection, and the simple act of sitting together over a warm cup.


This gathering welcomes all who are curious about coffee, culture, and shared ritual.


Spots are limited. Registration is required for each Jamii Coffee gathering.


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Jamii keeps workshops free so everyone can take part, without financial barriers. If you’re able, you can support our $15 for 15 Years campaign and help us reach $15,000 by December 15 for Jamii’s future programs at The Jamii Hub. Your donation moves the goal forward and is eligible for a charitable tax receipt. Donate here now.


Jamii’s Cycle Programs are sponsored by Canada Council for the Arts, Toronto Arts Council, TD Ready Commitment, Metcalf Foundation, Rama Gaming House, and Charitable Gaming.

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CAROLINA LEITE


Carolina Leite’s journey began in 2015, when she earned a scholarship to Toronto through a poetry contest in Brazil. Rooted in Brazil’s coffee culture of gathering and sharing, she values warm coffee and the conversations that grow around it. Since arriving in Toronto, Carolina has volunteered with Manifesto and Uma Nota Culture, facilitated creative writing workshops with OCASI and Jamii, and contributed to Shifter Magazine on emerging artists. She is a member of Mar Aberto, an Afro-Brazilian drumming group, an alumna of George Brown Polytechnic in Business Administration, and an active member of the downtown Toronto community while continuing to grow her music and entrepreneurial path. 

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We acknowledge the land we are meeting on is the traditional territory 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. We also acknowledge that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit.

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