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Author Archives: June Chua

June Chua is a Canadian journalist and an award-winning filmmaker who has worked as a writer, reporter and producer with the CBC in radio, television and online. Her documentary, using 2D animation, “Travels With My Brother” (about how an autistic man sees the world) captured a directing prize in 2012 from the National Screen Institute and was screened at the MET Museum in New York and at festivals around the world. Her commentaries have appeared on CBC.ca, the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star and Canadian Living. Her essay, “I Am Canadian,” was also published in the anthology Strangers in the Mirror (Tsar Books 2004), musings about minorities in Canada. An avid traveller, she has visited more than 40 countries. Find out more at junechua.com

Dandelions in field of grass. Image credit: Jan Ledermann/Unsplash
Posted inAnti-racismEnvironmentHealth

Ode to the adaptable, borderless, resilient dandelion

JUNE CHUA B and W picture by June Chua May 31, 2021October 5, 2021
Image: Screenshot from "The Donut King"
Posted inArts

‘The Donut King’ is a sweet story with surprising fillings

JUNE CHUA B and W picture by June Chua November 26, 2020October 5, 2021
Image: The Water Walker animation/Christi Belcourt art
Posted inArtsIndigenous
CA

Indigenous activist Autumn Peltier features in stunning short documentary film ‘The Water Walker’

JUNE CHUA B and W picture by June Chua September 11, 2020October 5, 2021
"The Monkiest King" performed by the Canadian Children's Opera Company. Image: Ken Hall
Posted inArts
CA

Catch the first broadcast of Canadian-made children’s opera ‘The Monkiest King’

JUNE CHUA B and W picture by June Chua August 27, 2020October 5, 2021
Tamara Mariam Dawit. Image: Screenshot from Finding Sally
Posted inArtsWorld Politics

‘Finding Sally’: A family mystery wrapped in an enigma

JUNE CHUA B and W picture by June Chua June 29, 2020October 5, 2021
Image: Christine Cheung/Video Screenshot from ACT2endracism/Facebook
Posted inAnti-racismArts

Artist confronts anti-Asian racism with cartoons designed to help targets and bystanders

JUNE CHUA B and W picture by June Chua May 22, 2020October 5, 2021
Video still from the Memorialist, 2016. Image: D'Arcy Wilson
Posted inArts

Human interventions in the environment as art experience

JUNE CHUA B and W picture by June Chua April 27, 2020October 5, 2021
Image: K.H. Reichert/Flickr
Posted inWorld Politics

The worldwide housing crisis: Unite, organize and check your pensions

JUNE CHUA B and W picture by June Chua March 25, 2020October 5, 2021
Image: contributed photo, used with permission.
Posted inArts

Oscar-nominated ‘St. Louis Superman’ sears with powerful, intimate scenes

JUNE CHUA B and W picture by June Chua February 5, 2020October 5, 2021
Writer and art critic Jessica Lynne is a participant in the Bodies Borders Fields symposium. Image: Willa Koerner. Used with permission.
Posted inAnti-racismArts

Blackness in art symposium seeks ‘positive visibility,’ expanding a 1967 conversation

JUNE CHUA B and W picture by June Chua November 20, 2019October 5, 2021
Posted inArtsWorld Politics

Lesia Maruschak’s award-winning photography explores erasure, migration and memory

JUNE CHUA B and W picture by June Chua October 23, 2019
Port of Chios, Greece. Image: Still from documentary. Used with permission.
Posted inArtsWorld Politics

‘Trace’ outlines the plight of refugees, rescuers and NGOs

JUNE CHUA B and W picture by June Chua August 27, 2019

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