







The internationally renowned street artist Vhils (Alexandre Farto) has created a mural in Toronto’s Little Portugal neighbourhood – on 1628 Dundas St. West (just west of Brock Ave.) – honouring Portuguese “cleaning ladies” and their labour activism through the Cleaners’ Action movement in the 1970s-80s. The Embassy of Portugal in Canada, the Little Portugal BIA, and the Deputy Mayor Ana Bailão were the organizers of this initiative.
In July 2020, the PCHP’s lead director Gilberto Fernandes was asked by the organizers to offer suggestions as to whom should be featured in the mural, which was to be dedicated to Portuguese women. His suggestion of the Cleaners’ Action was approved by the organizers and the artist, who collaborated with Fernandes and our director Susana Miranda in the creation of this mural. They contributed multiple photos and newspapers from the Domingos Marques and the CAW Local 40’s collections at the CTASC – some of which are featured in the mural – helped Vhils’ team connect with members of the Cleaners’ Action, and provided interviews for a short documentary (below). The unveiling took place on October 19 and was attended by a sizeable audience of community members, politicians, and labour leaders.
Vhils & Expanding Roots
October 2021
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