By the Train
This poetic piece reflecting a Hijabis inner thoughts as she waits for her train, explores the effects that Islamophobia has on the daily life of visibly Muslim living in the Western world.
This poetic piece reflecting a Hijabis inner thoughts as she waits for her train, explores the effects that Islamophobia has on the daily life of visibly Muslim living in the Western world.
Activate NDN Consciousness combines found footage of harmful portrayals of Indigenous peoples in contrast with images of contemporary Indigenous protest and rebellion, creating a work that captures the truth of a traumatic history as well as the desire and strength of Indigenous survival and resistance.
An in-depth analysis of how lack of access to food, financial means, and other resources is affecting lower-income communities in Toronto - COVID-19 being a large factor.
An ode to Shari Kasman's Bloordale Beach: a demolition grounds turned absurd community rallying point at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, and ironic emblem of Toronto's housing and public space crises
Where I Am considers the filmmaker’s shifting relationship to Hong Kong, as someone who is now observing the city from afar.
A young queer, non-binary Muslim storyteller walks us through the spaces and people that have shaped her healing and growth from some of the most trying moments of her past.