Communities Through my eyes: The beauty that is mine March 6, 2024 The sleepover that stuck: A preteen girl cliché turned self-esteem nightmare
Communities Through my eyes: What being Black means to me February 5, 2024 This one is for the Black community: I see and hear you
Communities Through My Eyes: Navigating the post-9/11 world as a hijab-wearing woman September 7, 2021 As the 20th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001 approaches, I can’t help but feel a throbbing pain in my heart
Communities Through My Eyes: Amidst it all, a baby in my arms November 5, 2020 Married at 23, a mom at 25 and hopefully a graduate at 27. That is my timeline, one I chose all for myself
Communities Grief, identity, racism: My rollercoaster from Nigeria to Ryerson September 24, 2019 Oluwateniola Valerie Ijeoma Jegede explores her journey from Nigeria to Toronto and the challenges that came with it.
Communities Autistic students lack support when navigating campus March 12, 2019 Autists face hurdles to attain the same education that non-autistic students have access to
Communities Through My Eyes: Veganism of colour March 6, 2019 Why navigating vegan spaces as a person of colour can be difficult
Communities Through My Eyes: Being Black in a journalism classroom March 4, 2019 How a first-year journalism student is overcoming the lack of Black representation in her program
Communities Through My Eyes: Beauty is (not) pain February 25, 2019 From a young age, girls are socialized to believe that body hair makes them unfeminine and that their success is tied to their appearance
Climate CrisisCommunities Through my eyes: Ryerson, pick up your trash January 30, 2019 An environmental Urban sustainability student breaks down holes in Ryerson's commitment to a greener future
Communities Through My Eyes: Just a small town girl January 30, 2019 I’ve learned that being LGBTQ+ in a small town for too long can feel lonely, scared and make you hide who you are, writes Victoria Merianos
Communities Through My Eyes: Bringing diversity to Canada’s legal system continues to be a dream November 27, 2018 In a city that prides itself on its multiculturalism, Toronto’s legal industry is not following suit. Gabrielle Dunning, fourth-year law and business student, talks about the importance of diversity in legal education