Consuming the news left me informed, but the cost was my peace of mind
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Ryerson instructor added walking tours to syllabus. Registration skyrocketed
by Simran Singhby Simran SinghThe course uses experiential learning to enhance student engagement and gain a better understanding of the city
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From the frontlines: a look into the lives of health-care workers a year into the pandemic
For my family and others living with health-care workers, March 2020 never stopped Image by cromaconceptovisual from Pixabay The moment my mom saw her hospital unit’s COVID-19 vaccine sign-up sheet…
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Black in Motion: highlighting Black women in film
Behind the camera with Cheryl Thompson, Shonna Foster and Ayat Salih Ayat Salih, Shonna Foster and Cheryl Thompson gathered virtually to discuss the state of Black women in Canada’s film…
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Centre Scope – S1 E5 – Through the Lens of Black Photographers and Filmmakers
Opinion Editor Emma Buchanan takes over as a guest host, speaking with photojournalists and filmmakers about creating space for Black creatives in Toronto and beyond. This episode features photojournalist turned producer James Russell, Toronto and LA-based actress and filmmaker Tonya Williams and reporter Diane Liverpool, who had her first real gig at one of Toronto’s first Black newspapers.