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Past INTERSECTIONS FESTIVAL / REVISIONIST TORONTO / "Finding where I need to be":

Placemaking strategies among newcomer youth in Toronto

REVISIONIST TORONTO

"Finding where I need to be":

Placemaking strategies among newcomer youth in Toronto

How do the experiences of youth in Toronto differ based on markers of identity and status? How are they similar? “Finding where I need to be”, a collaboration between the Arab Community Centre of Toronto and Charles Street Video, seeks to address these questions through a participatory photography project reflecting on the everyday practices Arab and African newcomer youth perform in order to make Toronto their home.

Participating Artists

Amir Mughrabi

Ammar Bowaihl

Erica Eweka

Ihsan Rashed

Jesse West

Yazid Mohamednu

Contributors

City of Toronto

Accessibility

Guide dog-friendly

Barrier-free venue

Learn more about accessibility symbols here

Photography and video will be taken at this event.

“Finding where I need to be”:

Placemaking strategies among newcomer youth in Toronto

10 Mar 2019 –
16 Mar 2019

Scarborough Civic Centre
150 Borough Dr
Scarborough, ON

Reception:
12 Mar 6-9 PM

Gallery Hours
Weekdays – 7:30AM – 9:30PM
Weekends – 8:00AM – 6:00PM

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