Andreina Romero, Author at New Canadian Media

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Andreina Romero

French Editor - Born in Venezuela, Andreina Romero is a freelance writer with New Canadian Media. Prior to writing for New Canadian Media, Andreina was a bilingual contributor at The Source Newspaper, also known in French as La Source, an intercultural newspaper in Vancouver. She is also the creator and host of the podcast Girls Talk About Music and Wigs and Candles which explore music and period films from a uniquely female and Latin American lens. In 2020, Romero also co-founded Identity Pages, a youth writing mentorship program.

October 30, 2023
Arts & Culture/Books/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Author traces her Lebanese, Syrian and Portuguese roots in new collection

The idea for The Syrian Ladies Benevolent Society began with sports personality Don Cherry's remark about new immigrants.

September 13, 2022
Diaspora Affairs/Local Journalism Initiative/Politics

Diaspora reacts to Anaida Poilievre’s speech at Conservative convention

Anaida Poilievre, an immigrant from Venezuela, introduced the new Conservative leader at Saturday's party convention.

August 31, 2022
Arts & Culture/Education/Youth

Fostering intercultural conversations through innovative theatre grant

Ce monde-là, a play by award-winner playwright Hannah Moscovitch, is one of the recipients of the Cole Foundation's coveted production grants

Mis Cazuelas products at a farmers' market
April 29, 2022
Economy/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Flavours of Hope—helping women refugees become food entrepreneurs

Dream Cuisines, a program launched by Vancouver-based social enterprise Flavours of Hope in 2020, is helping women refugees become thriving food entrepreneurs.

The anthology is the result of six young black writers involved in the Black Pen program
March 9, 2022
Arts & Culture/Books/Youth

Six young Black writers find their voice in new anthology

Black History Month might be over, but the work of Black communities across Canada to highlight their history and voices is ongoing.

Bhangra dancer and Yukon celebrity
March 3, 2022
Arts & Culture/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Gurdeep Pandher, Yukon’s ambassador of bhangra

After many 'exploratory' trips throughout Canada, Pandher brought his bhangra lessons to the Yukon, where he has become a local celebrity.

Produced by an all-women-of-colour team, the podcast is an example of the importance of diversity in Black history education.
February 14, 2022
Arts & Culture/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

‘Strong and Free’: podcast illuminates Black Canadian history

The podcast explores six key moments of Black history in Canada. Produced by Media Girlfriends, an all-women-of-colour team, the podcast is an

December 10, 2021
Arts & Culture/Books/Immigration/Top Stories

Tongues: exploring identity, culture, connection through language

Through 26 essays, immigrant writers explore their relationship to both their mother tongue and their learned one, English.

November 15, 2021
Arts & Culture/News/Top Stories

Allegations of abuse threaten film festival’s future

Former members of the Vancouver Latin American Film Festival (VLAFF) allege harassment, sexism, and bullying by the festival’s director. An open dialogue

November 4, 2021
Arts & Culture/Books/Top Stories

“Mexican Gothic” — a mix of the sensual and the repulsive

New York Times bestselling author, Silvia Moreno-Garcia's fifth novel, "Mexican Gothic," does a horrifyingly delicious job of intertwining sensuality with the macabre,

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