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Home
About
About Living Hyphen
Our Team
Connect with Us
Press
Programs
Programming
Writing Workshops
Storytelling Gatherings
Solidarity Resources
Multimedia
Magazine
Podcast
Stories of Home Exhibition
The Stories of Us
Stage Play
Learning from Disrupted Learners
Unpacking Islamophobia
Navigating Mental Health with Gen Z
Call for Submissions
Support Our Work
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Living Hyphen explores the experiences of hyphenated Canadians  —  that is, individuals who call Canada home but who have roots elsewhere.

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WE PUBLISH LIVING HYPHEN AND GATHER ON THE SACRED TERRITORIAL LAND OF THE NISHINAABEG AND HAUDENOSAUNEE PEOPLE AND ALSO OF THE HURON-WENDAT AND PETUN FIRST NATIONS, THE SENECA, AND MOST RECENTLY, THE MISSISSAUGAS OF THE CREDIT RIVER. 

We acknowledge that this territory as the subject of the One Dish, One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, an agreement between the Iroquois Confederacy and Confederacy of the Ojibwe and allied nations to peaceably share and care for the resources around the Great Lakes. Many know this land under its colonial name of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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