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Episode 8: Injera VS Burgers & more from the YIA program

Episode Eight features Toronto's Youth In Arts Program. We learn about the program through conversations between youth participants and program facilitator, Nour. Then, we hear more from the youth as they interview each other and share their stories.

https://media.blubrry.com/unheardyouth/p/content.blubrry.com/unheardyouth/YIAmarch.mp3

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Click here to learn more about the Youth In Arts Program

A transcription of this episode can be found here: YIA

A French translation can be found here: FRENCHToronto episode transcription

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Episode 7: Learning to Appreciate Your Skin
Episode 9: A Beautifully Imperfect Mosaic

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Biden's New ICE Guidance Completely Backtracks From 100-Day Deportation Moratorium Promise, Expands Enforcement Priorities

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Thursday's guidance solidifies deportation discretion granted by the administration to ICE and significantly expands the agency's ability to effectuate detentions and deportations.
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Edmonton police investigating attack on Black Muslim woman at Century Park LRT Station last Wednesday

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The hate crimes and extremism unit has met with the woman to confirm details of the attack and offer support, Pattison said in a statement.
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