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Margins Magazine - Volume 3 Issue 1

2020 has been a year of immense change and upheaval thus far, with our idea around what is normal challenged in the midst of a pandemic. In this midst of these volatile times, our team at Margins Magazine has come together to create Volume 3 Issue 1 of our publication, revolving around the theme of CHANGE. In this issue, our writers have worked hard to bring you pieces that critically discuss the realities of the current moment from advocacy effort across different fields to issues such as domestic violence and colourist. At #UTSC, we connect with Radio FWD and UTERN at UTSC to learn how campus groups are affected during the pandemic and how they are evolving their programming while staying connected with students. We’ve received amazing creative submissions from members of our local community and around the world that have allowed us to curate this issue with stories that truly represent the heart, soul, and pulse of the current times. Bringing together all these voices in Margins has been a true labour of love. We truly hope that the stories, words, and art within Margins resonate with you. Follow us on Instagram @wtcmargins & LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/margins-magazine!

2020 has been a year of immense change and upheaval thus far, with our idea around what is normal challenged in the midst of a pandemic. In this midst of these volatile times, our team at Margins Magazine has come together to create Volume 3 Issue 1 of our publication, revolving around the theme of CHANGE.

In this issue, our writers have worked hard to bring you pieces that critically discuss the realities of the current moment from advocacy effort across different fields to issues such as domestic violence and colourist. At #UTSC, we connect with Radio FWD and UTERN at UTSC to learn how campus groups are affected during the pandemic and how they are evolving their programming while staying connected with students.

We’ve received amazing creative submissions from members of our local community and around the world that have allowed us to curate this issue with stories that truly represent the heart, soul, and pulse of the current times.

Bringing together all these voices in Margins has been a true labour of love. We truly hope that the stories, words, and art within Margins resonate with you.

Follow us on Instagram @wtcmargins & LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/margins-magazine!

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WORKS CITED<br />

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Dezenski, Lauren. “Race Relations Are Now Front-of-Mind for 2020 Voters.” CNN, Cable News<br />

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Jurkowitz, Mark. “Americans Are Following News about Presidential Candidates Much Less<br />

Closely than COVID-19 News.” Pew Research Center, Pew Research Center, 31 May 2020, www.<br />

pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2020/05/22/americans-are-following-news-about-presidential-candidatesmuch-less-closely-than-covid-19-news/.<br />

Parvini, Sarah. “They Worked in the U.S. on Visas. But Coronavirus and Trump's New Order Split<br />

These Indian Families Apart.” Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 11 July 2020, www.latimes.<br />

com/california/story/2020-07-11/la-me-h1b-visa-india-trump-executive-order.<br />

“Who All Will Be Hurt the Most by Trump's Visa Ban.” The Economic Times, Economic Times, 9<br />

July 2020, economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/visa-and-immigration/who-all-will-be-hurt-the-mostby-trumps-visa-ban/articleshow/76683369.cms.<br />

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Visual Credits: Amarnath Tade

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