To [my] fellow immigrants. My message is don’t be disappointed by failures or hurdles that you encounter during your time of settlement.
Queenie Lai’s parents often call her a “white girl,” because she likes eating western food. But in fact, though born in Canada,
Last week, 17-years after Jassi was found dead with her throat slit in a ditch outside the industrial metropolis of Ludhiana in
People take pride in the food they eat, and ethnic communities especially form and retain their identities around their traditional cuisines. What’s
Language barriers, migration trauma, cultural discrepancies and family responsibilities; women authors of diaspora are defying the odds, breaking through different obstacles to
Growing up in Canada, Harman Kaur experienced first-hand the hidden angst that torments many young women in transplanted South Asian families. “I’ve
When Carleton University asked reporter Judy Trinh to give a talk on diversity in the journalism industry to students in the journalism
Lucile Davier, currently a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Ottawa, has spent many years looking at journalism that relies on translating
Children of immigrants learn to live in two worlds. As a first-generation Canadian, I learned to maintain and modify my Italian culture
Commentary by George Abraham in Ottawa IN the summer of 2015, a roomful of Ottawa folks got together at the National Arts Centre,