The Mental Health Field and Our Complicity in Police Brutality and Repression of Racialized People

During Canadian Mental Health Association’s annual Black History Month panel today, I was pleasantly surprised, even shocked, to see Kabir and Letanya representing the Justice for Jermaine campaign at my office. They gave a great talk about the circumstances behind Jermaine Carby, another young man murdered by the police and someone whom Continue Reading

Playing with a Panasonic Micro Four Thirds GF2 my brother-in-law lent me, as I am considering purchasing an Olympus OMD EM5. I am actually really impressed at how a tiny camera handled such low light and high ISO sensitivity so well. Even the noise isn’t too unpleasing.

Playing with a Panasonic Micro Four Thirds GF2 my brother-in-law lent me, as I am considering purchasing an Olympus OMD EM5. I am actually really impressed at how a tiny camera handled such low light and high ISO sensitivity so well. Even the noise isn’t too unpleasing.

Life in Jane and Finch: A Product of Apartheid, but also of Resistance

In the late hours of Monday, 11 February, the tragic news of a young child killed by gunshot hit the news with “Jane and Finch” becoming front and centre in headline after headline. As a community mourns, dozens of ‘internet warriors’ have also gathered, but instead of commemorating the life Continue Reading