kaileigh wuShort Blog 8- Detroit Never Left.This mural was created by Sheefy McFly, a native Detroiter, rapper and visual artist in 2018. That year was filled with talk of the…Apr 21, 2021Apr 21, 2021
kaileigh wuLong Blog Three- The Rise of COVID-19 and Anti-Asian ViolenceThe rise of anti-Asian hate crimes and violence has been greatly amplified by the pandemic, in Toronto and across the globe. Reinforced by…Apr 8, 2021Apr 8, 2021
kaileigh wuShort Blog 6- For the CommunityI like the message on this COVID poster because of the positive connotations it gives masks. I think it is effective in its message about…Mar 15, 2021Mar 15, 2021
kaileigh wuLong Blog Two- Toronto’s Diversity (or lack of) in Urban PlanningWith Toronto’s growing population of Black, Indigenous and People of Color, the city should be adapting to fit and listen to the…Mar 12, 2021Mar 12, 2021
kaileigh wuShort Blog 5- Living through the SnowThis photograph comes from The City of Toronto Archives from Fonds 220, Series 65, File 24. It caught my eye because of the businessman in…Mar 4, 2021Mar 4, 2021
kaileigh wuShort Blog 4- comment on Victoria Santana’s Long Blog 1Hi Victoria! I really enjoyed your piece and the personal element you incorporated through your experiences working to fight food…Feb 22, 2021Feb 22, 2021
kaileigh wuLong Blog 3- the BorderMy town of Grosse Pointe has always been known as the white suburb next to Detroit with some intentions on staying that way. Over the…Feb 11, 20211Feb 11, 20211