Stories of Belonging

VIDEO | BLOG

This series shares the experiences of artists and advocates across diverse communities. Through candid interviews, we blend news and personal stories to foster understanding and connection.

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Strategy, Creative Direction, Project Management

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  • 8K combined video views

  • 200 organic views per article

Indigenous Allyship: Sarain Fox

In this candid conversation, Jessica Rotolo, speaks with Sarain Fox, Indigenous ambassador, storyteller, and artist, about the meaning of National Indigenous History Month and how Canadians can become an ally to the Indigenous community.

Let’s Talk: Coming Out

Young adults with developmental disabilities who identify as LGBTQ+ share their coming out stories. These candid interviews illustrate just how unique and personal these experiences can be. No matter the story, an individual's decision to come out is their own personal choice.

Being a Black Educator and Caregiver

Aldene speaks with interviews Johanna, a clinician and a professor at Centennial College who is also a caregiver to her sister with a developmental disability. They discuss the importance of talking about race and racism and ways for the developmental services sector to serve the Black community better.

Up Close and Personal with Mathieu

Pride is for all kinds of LGBTQ+ people. Even allies can join in, too, so there's room for everybody to celebrate together." Say hello to Matthieu Tremblay (they/them), a young adult who is gay and has Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. In this video, we hear from Matthieu and their community as they talk about Matthieu's inspiring growth.

Blog Content

Moving toward a more inclusive future during National Indigenous History Month

Indigenous leaders discuss how settler communities can be allies and accomplices and stand in truth in the work to create a new Canada

The importance of creating safe spaces for 2SLGBTQ+ communities

Self-advocates, caregivers and professionals discuss allyship and advocacy for 2SLGBTQ+ adults with developmental disabilities

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