BIPOC

A headshot of Sumaiya Tufail smiling in front of an emerald ocean backdrop. She is wearing a pink head covering, and a dewy red lipstick.
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Sumaiya Tufail to deliver TEDxSFU talk on poetry as resistance

Peak Web July 24, 2023

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer Editor’s note: The Peak would like to note that Josh Ralla, one of our staff members, is an executive director of TEDxSFU, but had no involvement in writing this article.  Sumaiya Tufail began the Slam Poetry Club at SFU last summer as a way of creating a safe space for racialized artists to express themselves through poetry. Growing up in Surrey, Tufail was inspired by her Grade 11 Humanities teacher after introducing her to spoken word poetry as a way for students to speak their truths.  Tufail found it “a cool way to express [her]…

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This illustration is of a group of diverse cartoon people standing in a semicircle, talking to one another.
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Dialogue series highlights diversity among BC youth

Peak Web May 30, 2023

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Editor’s note: Jocelyn Wong, who was interviewed for this piece, has previously contributed to The Peak. The Peak acknowledges and has taken steps to prevent conflicts of interest or potential bias from influencing…

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This is a photo of the SFSS offices. Their logo is printed in large letters on the window.
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Former vice president external and community affairs disapproves of SFSS budget cuts

Peak Web May 23, 2023

By: Isabella Urbani, Staff Writer Former vice president external and community affairs, Eshana Baran, made several Twitter posts to inform students of sizable cuts in the Simon Fraser Student Society’s (SFSS) draft of next year’s budget. The new budget for…

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This is a photo of the Academic Quadrangle on the SFU Burnaby campus.
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Alice Mũrage discusses the diversity among Black people in BC

Peak Web March 14, 2023

By: C Icart, Staff Writer Alice Mũrage is a health researcher, health sciences PhD candidate, part of the Gender and COVID-19 project, and the director of the African Ancestry Project. The Peak attended a talk where she presented her findings…

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photo of a Black women tennis athlete holding a racket.
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The second class treatment of first class athletes

Peak Web March 2, 2023

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer In March 2019, members of the US women’s national soccer team filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against their umbrella organization, US Soccer. The lawsuit speaks to the systemic underpaying of US women soccer players in comparison…

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This is an aerial photo of Vancouver Harbour
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Urban inequalities for women and marginalized communities

Peak Web February 15, 2023

By: Natalie Cooke, News Writer  Tiffany Muller Myrdahl is a senior lecturer at SFU and her research analyzes urban inequalities and inclusion strategies that target women and the LGBTQIA2S+ community. In an interview with Myrdahl, she told The Peak how…

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Colourful balloons forming a rainbow arch on the streets of New York
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Five local BIPOC and/or queer-owned businesses

Peak Web July 31, 2022

By: Jos Stevens, Peak Associate With farmer’s markets and festivals popping up all over the city this summer, there is no better time to explore small local businesses. Spending your money on local businesses has a myriad of benefits over shutting…

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A bunch of gift bags in red and brown, with white and gold tissue paper peeking out from each. The bags also feature glittery snowflake tags, tied with red and white string
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Six gifts from local BIPOC businesses to put on your wish list or give to loved ones

Arts November 30, 2021

By: Victoria Lopatka, Staff Writer Lemon Mini Skirt from TKbyTilda Etsy Shop [caption id="attachment_120105" align="alignnone" width="224"] Image courtesy of TKbyTilda[/caption] This Etsy shop is full of handmade robes, sets, and dresses in bright colours and nature-centric designs. The lemon mini…

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Opinions in Dialogue: “BIPOC,” progressive or problematic?

Opinions March 7, 2021

by Madeleine Chan, Onosholema Ogoigbe, and Idara Udonya   BIPOC, an acronym used to encompass Black, Indigenous, and people of colour, has gained increased usage over the past year. A revision of POC (people of colour), the term aims to acknowledge…

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The Bright-er Side: Hallmark movies are showing more diversity

Opinions February 2, 2021

by Sara Wong, Arts & Culture Editor I usually refer to watching Hallmark movies as my guilty pleasure. Not because they’re super cheesy, but because of the network’s history of prioritizing white, cisgender, heterosexual, and overall normative stories. However, with…

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