Let the Citizens Be Heard
Moving beyond hatred is everyone’s business, whether on a small or large scale. This summer, the editorial team reached out to the public – online …
Moving beyond hatred is everyone’s business, whether on a small or large scale. This summer, the editorial team reached out to the public – online …
Report Regarding Company Integration: Boulot vers By Raphaël Scali | August 11, 2021 One immediately notices a thin layer of yellowish sawdust, as well as …
Interview with Audrey Brunette and Zoé Caravecchia-Pelletier By Pauline Dufour | August 18, 2021 Last May, the Center for the Prevention of Radicalization Leading to …
Interview with Alain Vigneault By Raphaël Scali | July 19, 2021 The day Alain Vigneault decided to organize a pool tournament to help many people …
Interview with Tina Struthers By Catherine Bérubé | August 5, 2021 Multiculturalism, diversity and inclusion are among the favorite subjects of Tina Struthers, visual and textile …
By Catherine Bérubé | August 27, 2021 To prevent people going through personal issues from falling into extremism or hatred, the Center for the Prevention …
By the King’s Jester (Fou du Roy) (pseudonym) A spiral. This is how I feel during the pandemic. A spiral of emotions, negative on one …
Interview with Dr. Barbara Perry By Khaoula El Khalil | July 28, 2021 Experts in Quebec and everywhere else claim that violence and hatred are …
In this second edition of 404 Magazine, we take you beyond hatred. After the first edition, which focused on “a second chance”, we would like …
Multiculturalism, diversity and inclusion are among the favorite subjects of Tina Struthers, visual and textile artist. Her works are inspired, among others, by her country of origin, South Africa, but also by her immigration to Canada 13 years ago. She has participated in numerous artistic projects at local, national and international levels. For example, in Quebec, the cultural mediation project entitled “I am” (Je suis) in the city of Vaudreuil-Dorion brought together several leading artists, including Mrs. Struthers, to create collective works aimed at bringing different communities together and combating prejudices. As part of 404 Magazine, she explains how art can create links, interrogations and impromptu encounters to go beyond hatred.