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Ryerson alum strives to make fashion more inclusive through Braille beaded clothing
by Asmaa Toorby Asmaa ToorAille Designs aims to destigmatize disability by creating designs that are fully legible for braille readers
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If the NHL All Star skills competition taught us anything it’s that gender stigma still exists in sport. And it shouldn’t. Last weekend at the NHL All Star skills competition…
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With four films now under her belt, it’s just the beginning for Toronto-based director Alicia K. Harris. Her experimental short film Maybe If It Were a Nice Room, which explores her personal experience of rape, was featured at the Female Eye Film Festival in 2016 and won best production design at the North American Film Awards.
That same year, Harris tackled a new and profoundly sensitive topic in her upcoming short film Pick: the social stigma around the afro.
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TRSM students “undervalued” in job recruiting process
by Nadine Habibby Nadine HabibThe Ryerson brand has come a long way from the insulting “Rye High” nickname. However, some students from the Ted Rogers School of Management (TRSM) believe the university’s past as…
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