Mayor Olivia Chow reviews the Book Award nominees, Heritage Toronto Awards, October 30, 2023. Image by Herman Custodio.
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10891
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Image by Herman Custodio
Date of Creation
30 October 2023
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L-R: Mayor Olivia Chow, and emerging historians Charlotte Lee and Samm Griffin
Program Category
Heritage Toronto Awards
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Herman Custodio
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Mayor Olivia Chow reviews the Book Award nominees, Heritage Toronto Awards, October 30, 2023. Image by Herman Custodio.
Description
Mayor Olivia Chow reviews the book table displaying the nominees at the opening reception for the 48th Annual Heritage Toronto Awards. With her are emerging historians Charlotte Lee(?) and Samm Griffin.
In 2023, there 25 nominees in this juried category ranging from a superhero's origin story to a big tech fail, the life of a modern whore to the signs that define Toronto. Highlighting written works that engage with all aspects of Toronto's heritage, the award went to The Heart of Toronto: Corporate Power, Civic Activism, and the Remaking of Downtown Yonge Street.