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      <image:caption>A Home for Scarborough Creatives For five years, from 2019-2024, Elizabeth was a co-founder of The Group Project (TGP), a collective formed in 2019 with the vision of creating an accessible, multi-use, and community-focused hub for BIPOC youth artists in Scarborough. TGP’s space-making practice engaged a cross-sector network of local artists, community stakeholders and organizational partners through surveys, meetings, and a virtual series of public consultations called ‘The Group Chats’ and gatherings with a Scarborough supercollective. They also built internal capacity around city building through collaborator meetings and a 2021 mentorship with ULI Toronto, where they formed relationships with public and private sector stakeholders. Collective members included Marianne Rellin and Ferozan Nasiri (2019-23) and Melissa Daly-Buajitti (2023-24). Arts Administrator Elizabeth works professionally in event production and project management with a focus on community engagement and programming. Her main areas of interest include film, theatre, literary and community arts, as well as placemaking. (Photo Credit: Green Yang)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Many educational materials in local languages are often out of date. We work with school leaders and publishers to ensure that students have access to current textbooks that are age appropriate and written in their primary language.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>We create bespoke continuing education programs to address the needs of teachers and their student communities. From training on the latest technology to new pedagogical methods, we help teachers make their classrooms engaging and successful.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Education happens within the context of a larger community. Our approach extends beyond the school to help ensure students have the necessary support to do their best learning.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Many educational materials in local languages are often out of date. We work with school leaders and publishers to ensure that students have access to current textbooks that are age appropriate and written in their primary language.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>*The creation of these works were funded in part by an Ontario Arts Council grant</image:caption>
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      <image:title>With Both Hands - My first poetry chapbook With Both Hands was published through Anstruther Press.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Praise “Mudenyo’s poems ask that we reflect on the power and politics of gesture that are sometimes barely noticeable but nonetheless resounding, poignant, and urgent.” Review by Prathna Lor in Shrapnel Magazine “With Both Hands, feels as if I must be holding an enormous volume—the potency of each poem makes the chapbook feel like a full meal.” Interview by Lue Palmer in Room Magazine “Mudenyo gives voice to embodiment and desire” Review by The Pamphleteer Acknowledgments Thank you to Jim Johnstone for your precision and abundant kindness. Thank you to Nadijah Robinson for capturing the spirit of the work so beautifully in the cover art. Thank you to the community of writers who made the drafts possible. Thank you to the people within these poems, for sharing in this. Thank you in abundance to the family and friends who blur the line for making everything possible.</image:caption>
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