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Telling the brown story
Dr. Kamal Al-Solaylee, Journalism professor, Faculty of Communication & Design
According to Dr. Kamal Al-Solaylee, “being brown is premised on a worship of whiteness and a fear of blackness.”
That’s one of the key tenets of the Journalism professor’s latest bestseller Brown: What Being Brown in the World Today Means (to Everyone). Brown won the prestigious Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing, and was shortlisted for the 2016 Governor General’s Literary Award. A former Globe and Mail writer, Dr. Al-Solaylee defines brown people as “the world’s largest HR department,” providers of low-paid, labour-intensive work who are relegated to behind-the-scenes roles in the global narrative.
Dr. Al-Solaylee’s previous book, Intolerable: A Memoir of Extremes, was also a commercial and critical success, named the 2013 Toronto Book Award and Best Book of the Year by the Globe and Mail and Amazon.ca. Both books were made possible, in part, by creative grants from TMU.
At TMU, our diversity of cultures makes us more creative in solving the world’s complex challenges.
Photo credit: Arthur Mola
‘The journey continues to be amazing’
Cyrus Sundar Singh, Communication and Culture PhD student and Documentary Media MFA alumnus
Mahnoor Shahid, Master of Public Policy and Administration alumna
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Kittie Pang, Master of Health Administration (Community Care) student
A new look at the world’s oldest profession
Jenny Duffy, master’s alumna, Philosophy & Public Policy and Administration
Making black-and-white more grey
Nathaniel Brunt, Communication and Culture PhD student and Trudeau Scholar
Supporting women through building science
Building Science master's students
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Dalia Hanna, Computer Science PhD student
Building sustainability into architecture
Matthew Ferguson, Architecture master's student
Flipping the script on Black men's pain
David Grant, Master of Social Work alumnus
Standing up for immigrant women
Vathsala Illesinghe, Policy Studies PhD student
Giving refugees a second chance
Adrienne Smith, Immigration and Settlement Studies MA alumna
Opening possibilities with inclusive tech
Mauricio Meza, MBA-MTI alumnus
Secret marathon meets social change
Kate McKenzie, Master of Digital Media alumna
Transgender research meets transformed lives
Jake Pyne, Master of Social Work
Cannabis research meets new potential
Steve Naraine, Molecular Science MSc
Jewelry business meets digital disruption
Noura Sakkijha, Ted Rogers MBA
City issues meet the big picture
Dr. Colin Robert Phillips, Policy Studies PhD
Cancer research meets better patient care
Dr. Michael Kolios, Professor and Associate Dean, Research and Graduate Studies, Faculty of Science
Professional passion meets real-world opportunities
Jacky Au Duong, Master of Professional Communication
Inspirational faculty meets innovative research
Dr. Amira Abdelrasoul, Chemical Engineering PhD
Entrepreneurship meets accessibility
Maayan Ziv, Master of Digital Media alumna
Life-changing experience meets long-term success
Adedoyin Adesemowo, MBA-MTI
Ancient traditions meet empowered youth
Dr. Réal Carrière, Policy Studies PhD