Janice Saji
About Janice Saji
Janice Saji is project assistant with Humber College's StoryLab as well as Humber Press. She completed her postgraduate studies in journalism at Humber College in Toronto. She previously worked as an intern-journalist at The Hindu in India, writing stories covering crime, art and science. When she’s not busy chasing stories, you can find her stalking the neighbourhood cats and binge-watching standups.
Juliette Tapaquon's tragic story exposes health-care inequality
Discrimination and racism disproportionately affect Indigenous Peoples in health-care settings, according to an investigation by Surviving Hate, a multi-year probe into how these allegations are playing out across the country.
Advocacy, community groups track hate in Canada when law enforcement fails us
“I was physically attacked, but I was also racially attacked,” says Grace Johnson, who sought to have her assault in 2018 recorded as a hate crime. “But to have that not count was hurtful.”