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CaterToronto care packages tackle food insecurity with tenderness


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CaterToronto care packages tackle food insecurity with tenderness
Grassroots organization creates thoughtful and culturally appropriate meal kits for marginalized communities
By Kelsey Adams
Samuel Engelking
Vanessa Ling Yu and caterToronto have been delivering care packages since April to members of Toronto’s Asian, Muslim and Black communities
CaterToronto’s latest community outreach endeavour reminds me of a common refrain heard at protests against police violence: “Who keeps us safe? We keep us safe.”
In the case of the food justice non-profit’s recent care packages, the question is instead “Who takes care of us?” But the crucial element remains the same: in times of need the community provides and protects more meaningfully than government agencies.  ....

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Park: Anti-Asian racism is on the rise. Here's how Canada can tackle it


Park: Anti-Asian racism is on the rise. Here s how Canada can tackle it
This year marks the 50th anniversary of multiculturalism in Canada, and this month is Asian Heritage Month. It s time to directly confront prejudice and biased behaviour.
Author of the article: Tina J. Park
Publishing date: May 06, 2021  •  8 hours ago  •  6 minute read  • 
Thousands packed Nathan Phillips Square at Toronto s city hall recently to stand in solidarity against anti-Asian racism following recent events such as the shootings in Atlanta and scapegoating people of Chinese descent for the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo by Jack Boland /Jack Boland/Toronto Sun
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Fifty years ago, Canada became the first country to adopt multiculturalism as an official policy. Multiculturalism seeks to preserve the distinctiveness of individuals and cultures while recognizing that diverse ethnic groups can co-exist and contribute to the Canadian society. Over the la ....

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