Interview with Victoria Atteh in Little Jamaica, February 16, 2023. Courtesy of CBC News.
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Resource ID
10940
Access
Open
Credit Line
Courtesy of CBC News
Date of Creation
16 February 2023
People Depicted
L-R: D’Andra Montaque (Business owner and PR strategist, Empress Mane - also interviewee); Victoria Atteh, Programs Coordinator (EHI); Kelda Yeun (reporter and host for CBC News)
Program Category
Emerging Historian
Rights
CBC News
Caption
Interview with Victoria Atteh in Little Jamaica, February 16, 2023. Courtesy of CBC News.
Description
The Living History of Little Jamaica, an online experience featuring the stories and voices of the area's business owners, residents, artists, and community activists launched in February 2023. Created by Program Coordinator Victoria Atteh, her work was featured in an interview by Kelda Yuen from CBC Toronto during which this photo was taken.
Marker lat / long: 43.697597, -79.441194 (WGS84)