By Maandeeq Mohamed
February is black history month. February is a month for spotlighting categories like “black cinema” or “African-Canadian poetry.” But what’s in a label? An anthology might group Zora Neale Hurston and Toni Morrison together, but does this collapse different voices writing from different times into one category? Continue reading ...
By Maandeeq Mohamed
The Guardian picks their favourite writers to share their Rules for Writing. Featured authors range from Margaret Atwood to Zadie Smith – both of which (based on their amazing output) must be doing something right – so any aspiring writers might do well to read this list. If however, you lack the attention span to trawl through the various lists Continue reading ...
On Tuesday, February 7, a special event held at the Urbanspace Gallery marked the launch of the Toronto Residents’ Reference Panel on Household Income Report and the opening of Mind the Gap exhibition Continue reading ...
By Dante Mottillo
Contest: Trillium 25th Anniversary Contest
Workshop: Six Degrees of Writing
Workshop: Best Loved Books: Teen Book Discussion Continue reading ...
Toronto is one of the most livable cities in the world. But over the last 30 years, the gap in incomes has grown and the middle-class neighbourhoods that once defined the city are vanishing. Please join us in a joint exhibition to explore ideas that can help us overcome this trend. Continue reading ...
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