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Rosanna Haroutounian

Books

Imagine the Stories Syrian Refugees will Tell in 25 Years

Rosanna Haroutounian October 15, 2016 No Comments boat peoplebooksGatineauSyriaVietnam

The histories of Canadians are plentiful, rich, and complex. We can never know all of them, but even sharing just a few can open windows…

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Football Legend’s Story Teaches Timely Lessons

Rosanna Haroutounian September 6, 2016 No Comments African CanadiansAfricanAmericanbooksCanada 150ChildrendiscriminationfootballQuebec CityracismsegregationsportsUnited States

Racial profiling by police is not a new phenomenon. The ability to now document aggression by law enforcement against African Americans and other racialized people…

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Sacrifices of ‘Nonnas’ Should Not Be Forgotten

Rosanna Haroutounian August 30, 2016 No Comments booksCanada 150gentrificationimmigrant womenimmigrantsItalianItalianCanadianTorontowomen

The recent death of Abdirahman Abdi after his violent arrest in Ottawa and the 2015 police shooting of Andrew Loku in Toronto challenge the “meanwhile…

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Healthy Eating Not Just for White, Wealthy: Author

Rosanna Haroutounian May 7, 2016 No Comments AgricultureAuthorbooksCanada 150farmingfoodGlobalizationhealthIndustrializationNewcomersPakistanQuebec CityUnited Arab Emiratesvegetarian

A trip to an organic dairy farm in Ontario was enough to inspire a former Wall Street banker to launch a global search for better…

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WWII Exhibit Remembers Canadian Troops in Hong Kong

Rosanna Haroutounian April 10, 2016 No Comments 150AnniversaryCanadaChineseconflicthistoryPOWQuebec CitySecond World WarwarWorld War II

The 75th anniversary of the Battle of Hong Kong is being commemorated across Canada by veterans and survivors of Japanese occupation and their families. About…

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Immigration Researchers Praise Return of Long-Form Census

Rosanna Haroutounian March 30, 2016 No Comments censuseconomyformimmigrantlongnumbers

A proposed plan to track the admission categories of immigrants who respond to Canada’s newly reinstated long-form census could help fill gaps of information about…

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Liberals Seek to Reunite More Families

Rosanna Haroutounian March 11, 2016 No Comments Citizenshipethnic mediaEthnic WomenImmigrationInternational Women's DayJohn McCallumLanguagesLiberalsmigrantsQuebecrefugeesSCHOOLSwomen

In this week’s round-up of what’s been making headlines in Canada’s media: the federal government has a new plan to welcome immigrants that aims to…

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The Poetry of Generational Difference

Rosanna Haroutounian March 3, 2016 No Comments booksChineseChineseCanadiansCultureFamilygenerationsimmigrantspoetPoetryTorontoYaya Yao

Flesh, Tongue, Yaya Yao’s first collection of poetry, brings you to a crossroads where you have a desire for belonging in the place you feel…

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Overhaul Black History Month, Community Says

Rosanna Haroutounian February 24, 2016 No Comments Black History MonthethnicIsraelIsrael sanctionsmediamigrantmigrantsrefugeeRoundupsanctions

In this week’s round-up of what’s been making headlines in Canada’s ethnic media: the Black community reflects on the shortcomings of Black History Month; groups…

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Canada Defends Fast-Track Refugee Plan to U.S.

Rosanna Haroutounian February 6, 2016 No Comments AmericaCanadaControversyKathleen WynneOntariorefugeeRepublic Day ParadeSameSexSikhSyrian refugeesUSA

In this week’s round-up of what’s been making headlines in Canada’s ethnic media: India’s Republic Day was not a celebration for everyone, Ontario Premier Kathleen…

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