Stories about Society
Photo essay
by
Jen Recknagel
In Conversation: South-Asian Women’s Rights Organization
How breaking economic isolation is key to improving mental health for immigrant women.
Feature
by
Katherine Laidlaw
Where Torontonians Without OHIP Go When They Get Sick
A day at a clinic in Rockcliffe-Smythe that offers health care to anyone who can provide a postal code starting with the letter M.
Interview
by
Samantha Relich
Addictions, Mental Health and ‘Other Consequences of Colonization’
In conversation with one of Ontario’s only indigenous community health centres.
Short film
by
Jen Recknagel
Mental Health in Oakridge and Taylor-Massey
How poverty and social isolation are affecting the South Asian community on Toronto's east side.
Interview
by
Samantha Relich
Connecting to Thorncliffe
Language is one of the biggest barriers to engaging the people of Thorncliffe Park. The other is trust.
Interview
by
Jen Recknagel
Should Feeding People Be Part of the Health Care System?
Stonegate Community Health Centre is trying to treat patients before they get sick.
Photo essay
by
Jen Recknagel
The Grocery Bus
What happens when the only store in your neighbourhood shuts down?
Feature
by
Tai Huynh
Oakridge’s Very Own Food Truck
Something amazing happens in the parking lot of an east-end community centre every Friday afternoon.
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