Irene Suvillaga is an avid reader, frustrated artist and 60's music aficionado. She is an aspiring investigative journalist with a keen interest in writing about about food sovereignty, social justice, conflict, corporate greed and sustainability. Irene hopes to engage readers with passionate articles, perspective and insight that will spark conversation and debate while also helping to build a safe, educational and entertaining space.

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Articles
Racist Landlords Pose Challenges for International Students
Irene Suvillaga displays the harrowing reality that racialized international students face in finding housing in Peterborough.
How did TACSU celebrate Black History Month?
Irene Suvillaga follows the Trent African Caribbean Student Union (TACSU) in this year’s endeavour to celebrate Black History Month through several small events that were sought to create a long lasting impact in the hearts and minds of the Trent community. In this short piece, we explore what is Black History Month, its purpose and its significance.
Kawartha Nishnawbe Demand Consultation for Parks Canada Development
Irene Suvillaga follows the Kawartha Nishnawbe barricade of a dam reconstruction project by Parks Canada on January 13, 2021. The project has been deemed illegal, moving forwards without consultation to the Nishnawbe Community prior to the construction process and has resulted in the erection of barricades that block the entry to the construction site. This article follows both the Nishnawbe and Parks Canada , featuring statements by David Britton, Director of the Ontario Waterways; Christopher Reid, appointed lawyer for Kawartha Nishnawbe; and Nodin Webb leader and spokesperson of the Kawartha Nishnawbe Community.
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2024-01-14 | The Greeks
"If memory serves..."
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David Yoshio
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January 14, 2024
2024-01-07 | Hockey Bag
Town with a giant goose statue
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January 7, 2024