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Daniela Cohen

Daniela Cohen is a freelance journalist and writer of South African origin currently based in Vancouver, B.C. Her work has been published in the Canadian Immigrant, The/La Source Newspaper, the African blog, ZEKE magazine, eJewish Philanthropy, and Living Hyphen. Daniela's particular areas of interest are migration, justice, equity, diversity and inclusion. She is also the co-founder of Identity Pages, a youth writing mentorship program.

Instead of championing their resilience and adaptability, mainstream mental health services box Black refugees into a category assumed to be deficient upon arrival.
February 1, 2022
British Columbia/Health/Immigration

Canadian mental health system inadequate for Black refugees

Instead of championing the resilience and adaptability of Black migrants, the mental health system simply tries figuring out what's "wrong" with them.

The artist behind it says the point is to make people go beyond hearing about Islamophobia and do something about it through storytelling.
January 26, 2022
Arts & Culture/News/Top Stories

Artist launches campaign ahead of Quebec mosque attack anniversary

The artist behind it says the point is to make people go beyond hearing about the Quebec mosque shooting and about Islamophobia,

December 1, 2021
Education/News

Racism in education system influenced by colonization: experts

To tackle racism within the education system, experts say teachers need to be able to analyze the effect colonization has had on

Advocates say if the Afghan community itself is involved in resettling Afghan refugees it will help foster trust and relationships, which is crucial to helping refugees navigate a new system.
November 30, 2021
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/Top Stories

Fellow Afghans crucial to new refugee resettlement, advocates say

Advocates say if the Afghan community itself is involved in resettling Afghan refugees it will help foster trust and relationships, which is

November 1, 2021
Immigration

Multiculturalism in practice remains barrier to full youth integration

Canada may be a symbol of successful multiculturalism around the world, but in practice, racialized youth say the policy has not created

October 21, 2021
Immigration

Government inefficiencies leave vulnerable Afghan refugees behind

While the government has promised to increase the number of Afghan refugees escaping Taliban rule, critics are finding that lack of communication

October 9, 2021
Immigration

Cultural diversity constrained by English curricula

Schools' and universities' curricula might be intercultural, but the fact everything is taught in one language only -- English -- limits inclusivity.

October 7, 2021
Immigration

Using data to integrate anti-racism in the settlement sector

Experts are calling on the settlement sector to address the blind spots that exist in areas of diversity, equity and inclusion. NCM’s

September 29, 2021
Arts & Culture/Education/History/Local Journalism Initiative

Artist Builds Bridges for Reconciliation through ‘Every Child Matters’ Dolls

For this year's National Day for Truth & Reconciliation, NCM reporter Daniela Cohen looks into how a local artist is using her

September 14, 2021
Immigration

B’nai Brith Debate Highlights Rising Anti-Semitism and Conflicted Relationship with Israel

“Liberation for some is liberation for none.” NCM reporter Daniela Cohen recaps Monday’s B’nai Brith election debate in Winnipeg South Centre.

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