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#StoriesInPublicSpaces Sticker Design Contest
ECHOFORM × Canada Confesses presents the Stories in Public Spaces Sticker Design Contest, inviting youth across Canada to transform personal storytelling into public art. Participants choose one of three prompts and complete a sentence through original sticker design, exploring themes of identity, community, and the futures we want to create. Open to ages 16–30, the contest offers cash prizes, national recognition, and exhibition opportunities, with submissions accepted until
Canada Confesses
Jun 116 min read


God Bless the Americas
“Melting pot” and “mosaic" are infamous descriptors, often used when referring to the multicultural nature of the United States (US) and Canada, and the promise of coexistence foundational to the two countries. While coexistence can be enforced and achieved through political proceedings and laws—it is shaped just as powerfully and legitimately through community and individual action. This action can be expressed through the care and dignity with which we treat our neighbours,
Salamat Ibrahim
Feb 245 min read


Global Commitments: Celebrating Human Rights Day
December 10th is "Human Rights Day," a day that marks the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This document, forged after the terrors of WWII, aims to affirm the rights of each individual that should be upheld by their respective states. Here, Marilynn explores the history of this milestone, while acknowledging the need for continuous global progress.
Salamat Ibrahim
Dec 9, 20254 min read


NBE3U: To Be Or Not To Be
As we work towards Truth and Reconciliation, the weaving of its values and goals into different facets of society is integral. Education is a foundational step in this process. Here, Nicholas Ogaro explores how a meaningful curriculum change can reshape students understanding of history, identity, and community.
Salamat Ibrahim
Nov 15, 20255 min read


HIM (2025): The Chained "Saviour"
The release of HIM (2025) brings forward a much needed conversation regarding celebrity and sports culture. Namely the pipeline that young Black boys are often funnelled into, in hopes of becoming "The GOAT," a system that echoes the same cycles of exploitation and bondage seen in slavery.
Salamat Ibrahim
Sep 30, 20255 min read
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