Portfolio | Portfólio

Features | Reportagens

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For the Review of Journalism | Para a Review of Journalism

Pressing Saudades: O Jornal de Toronto united the city’s Brazilian diaspora. As the paper struggles, the community risks losing its cultural meeting point

For the Review of Journalism | Para a Review of Journalism

How Queer Is the Review? A look at four decades of queer-issues coverage

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New Wave: Breaking down the love triangle in Taylor Swift’s Folklore

(Mariana Schuetze/T·)

T Dot: Finding Its Way

(Angela Glover/Toronto Metropolitan University)

CanCulture: Audio Only: A podcast about podcasts


Podcasts | Podcasts em Inglês

Review of Journalism: Reviewed

In 2024, the Review of Journalism turned forty. Hosts, Mariana, Sahaana and Lidia review Canada’s “watchdog on the watchdogs.” They revisit past stories and explore how Review alumni, journalism and storytelling has changed. After four decades on assignment, it’s time for the Review to be Review-ed.

Reviewed Episode 3: We Accidentally Killed ‘Pull Quotes’

Reviewed Episode 4: Covering Covers

Reviewed Episode 5: In Trans Reporting

Royal Rays Initiative Uganda: Debunque It

Debunque It examines the history, the news, and the stories of the LGBTQ community members in Uganda who are living in isolation and the brave few who are trying to fight for change.

Debunque It Episode 6: The Untold Lived Reality of Uganda LGBTQ+ Activist Steve Kabuye

Debunque It Episode 9: The Lived Reality of Trans Women in Uganda with Monalisa Akintole

Debunque It Episode 10: Staying Hopeful as a Trans Man in Uganda


Em Português

Do smartphone ao dumbphone: a volta à experiência analógica | O Jornal de Toronto

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Radialista 101 – Como ser apresentadora de rádio no Canadá | Brazilian Wave

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Print | Revistas

CanCulture Issue II: Cripping the Creative

It’s Not Over Until the Fat Actor Sings

CanCulture Issue III: The Banned Issue

Editor’s Letter


Featured In | Destaque Em


Radio | Rádio