Author: Ninon Scotto di Uccio
Embroidery
Paintings
What about some sound?
Ninon has worked as a radio reporter taking on a variety of newsroom roles: ancor, live-hit, live in studio, interviewer, arts reporter, and assignment editor. She interned as a reporter at CJAD 800 radio, the largest anglophone radio station in Montreal. http://www.iheartradio.ca/cjad She hosted and produced Bee the Change a radio talk show about environmental… Continue reading What about some sound?
Film Review: “Waiting For Lou” Represents Concordia at Festival du Nouveau Cinéma
Article published in The Link: https://thelinknewspaper.ca/ Student-Directed Film Engages its Audience From Start to Finish A flowing narrative, strong characters, and the ability to keep the viewers’ attention until the very end is what made Concordia University professors choose “Waiting for Lou” to be screened at the Festival du Nouveau Cinema this year. Katerine… Continue reading Film Review: “Waiting For Lou” Represents Concordia at Festival du Nouveau Cinéma
Advocating for Teachers
For Nínive Calegari, founder of The Teachers Salary Project, heroes are the ones who make sacrifices to pass on knowledge to future generations. “For societies to be safe and thriving, you want young people to feel hope about the future and families and teachers need to build that hope together.” said Calegari, a 44-year-old… Continue reading Advocating for Teachers
Million Mask March
Article published in The Link: https://thelinknewspaper.ca/ Here are photos from Montreal's Million Mask March on November 5, 2016 :
Is Feminism Too Exclusive?
Women of Colour Speak Out About the Importance of Intersectionality in Feminism Article published in The Link: https://thelinknewspaper.ca/ The feminist movement was created to give women an equal social, political and economic standing as men–but last Saturday during a “Tout le Hood en Parle,” some said that it can feel exclusive to many. “There is… Continue reading Is Feminism Too Exclusive?
Concordia Students Compete in Le Sommet d’Animation Montreal
Article published in The Link: https://thelinknewspaper.ca/ Quebec’s Animation Film Festival Kicks Off Nov. 23 Sex, suicide and monsters may not be what people expect from an animation festival. “Animation is broad—it’s not just for children,” said Lori Malépart-Traversy. “Especially ours,” Alisi Telengut chimed in. Both of these Concordia alumni were selected to compete in Sommets… Continue reading Concordia Students Compete in Le Sommet d’Animation Montreal
Panelists at Concordia Explore How to Balance Ethics and Profit
Article published in The Link: https://thelinknewspaper.ca/ Panel on Careers in Social Impact and Entrepreneurship Takes Place at Concordia More and more entrepreneurs are trying to make their startups the next big thing, with the goal to incorporate social values. “Doing good in your community, while keeping a sustainable economy for your business,” said founder of… Continue reading Panelists at Concordia Explore How to Balance Ethics and Profit