Elizabeth Mitton

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Copy Editor, Student Journalist
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Hello everyone! My name is Elizabeth and I am thrilled to be returning to Arthur for a second year! I joined Arthur as a staff writer last year and am eager to continue working on furthering my journalism skills this year as copy editor. I have always been passionate about discussing human rights issues and exploring perspectives on controversial topics. I love when a piece of writing sparks connections and conversations, which is what I strive to do with all of my articles. I graduated from the University of Toronto with a major in French language learning and a double minor in History and Women and Gender Studies and I’m currently in my second year of Trent’s Bachelor of Education program. Outside of the classroom, you can find me hiking with my dog, baking, and reading. If you have a story to tell, let’s chat!

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Articles
Resisting Food Injustice With Food Not Bombs
Demand for the free weekly provided by Food Not Bombs has increased throughout the past year’s lockdowns, reaching an all-time high in August and September. Elizabeth Mitton dives into the local chapter of this international movement that has provided a free meal in Nogo-Ptbo every week since 2005. In the face of a global health crisis, which has exacerbated an already tenuous and unjust food system, community members come together every week at Food Not Bombs to share in resistance. As member Myles Connor articulates this organization “is an opportunity for praxis...not an opportunity to give back, but to take action.”
Accessible or Ableist? How Students Really Feel About Student Accessibility Services (or Lack Thereof) During the Pandemic
Elizabeth Mitton follows up with Maxmillion Setka, the TCSA Commissioner for Students with Disabilities, and Stewart Engelberg, the Director of Trent's Student Wellness Centre, to find out how the University is responding to concerns shared by students with disabilities. How does online learning affect the quality of education for students, especially those with different needs? Is the University doing enough to accommodate these needs?
Local Festival Works Towards Religious Harmony
Elizabeth Mitton covers this year's Abraham Festival - a religious festival started by three women that aims to bring Christians, Muslims and Jews together in religious unity. Find out how they've adapted to keep the festival going during the pandemic!
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