Toronto public art program gives graffiti life
STEPS, a community oriented art program, supports commissioned work to be painted throughout the streets of Toronto.
Read MoreSTEPS, a community oriented art program, supports commissioned work to be painted throughout the streets of Toronto.
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Read MoreHumber’s Reverberations II Music of the Black Diaspora reverberated gospel music from a perspective outside the confines of the church.
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Read MoreMany local news organizations have closed in Canada since 2008, leaving communities more disconnected than ever.
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Read MoreFamilies and community members of the Jane and Finch area are experiencing rapid gentrification as affordable housing declines.
Read MoreChildren and youth with disabilities learn about support and resources through endorsements.
Read MoreBlack women find resilience through community and support.
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