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Lady Mitchell Hall, University of Cambridge. "The Plague" continues...
"The plague was posting sentries at the gates and turning away ships bound for Oran," Albert Camus,The Plague.
Original crop, minor tweaks in Canon DPP only.
1/3 Darwin College Lecture Series 2015 on "Development" (some of you will remember that the theme last year was "Plagues"). Entrepreneur Hermann Hauser on "Technology Development".
Aren't we also consuming software?
Catch up tomorrow as Flickr seems painfully slow tonight.
British Library series: Mariana Mazzucato (The Value of Everything – making and taking in the global economy). Photos by Kirsten Holst.
Final in the Darwin College lecture series 2015 on "Development". Olympic gold medallist Katherine Grainger on "Development of an Athlete" . A strong human story and the most inspiring talk this year. Amazing what we can achieve with a little determination.
British Library series: Mariana Mazzucato (The Value of Everything – making and taking in the global economy). Photos by Kirsten Holst.
Lady Mitchell Hall, University of Cambridge. Stephen Emmott (Microsoft Research) talking about the 'Human Plague' at last Friday's Darwin College Lecture Series on Plagues.
They came from outer space, those green creatures. And they smiled. Lots. Wicked green smiles. Slimy green smiles. They can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but they can't fool all the people all the time. Not a smiling matter, this. But it does turn you green!
Dr. Stephen Hawking, a professor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge, delivers a speech entitled "Why we should go into space" during a lecture that is part of a series honoring NASA's 50th Anniversary, Monday, April 21, 2008, at George Washington University's Morton Auditorium in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
Dr. Stephen Hawking, a professor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge, delivers a speech entitled "Why we should go into space" during a lecture that is part of a series honoring NASA's 50th Anniversary, Monday, April 21, 2008, at George Washington University's Morton Auditorium in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
Dr. Stephen Hawking, a professor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge, delivers a speech entitled "Why we should go into space" during a lecture that is part of a series honoring NASA's 50th Anniversary, Monday, April 21, 2008, at George Washington University's Morton Auditorium in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
Dr. Stephen Hawking, a professor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge, delivers a speech entitled "Why we should go into space" during a lecture that is part of a series honoring NASA's 50th Anniversary, Monday, April 21, 2008, at George Washington University's Morton Auditorium in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
Dr. Stephen Hawking, a professor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge, delivers a speech entitled "Why we should go into space" during a lecture that is part of a series honoring NASA's 50th Anniversary, Monday, April 21, 2008, at George Washington University's Morton Auditorium in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
Dr. Stephen Hawking, a professor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge, delivers a speech entitled "Why we should go into space" during a lecture that is part of a series honoring NASA's 50th Anniversary, Monday, April 21, 2008, at George Washington University's Morton Auditorium in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
British Library series: Mariana Mazzucato (The Value of Everything – making and taking in the global economy). Photos by Kirsten Holst.
British Library series: Mariana Mazzucato (The Value of Everything – making and taking in the global economy). Photos by Kirsten Holst.
Dr. Stephen Hawking, a professor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge, delivers a speech entitled "Why we should go into space" during a lecture that is part of a series honoring NASA's 50th Anniversary, Monday, April 21, 2008, at George Washington University's Morton Auditorium in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
Dr. Stephen Hawking, a professor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge, delivers a speech entitled "Why we should go into space" during a lecture that is part of a series honoring NASA's 50th Anniversary, Monday, April 21, 2008, at George Washington University's Morton Auditorium in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
Photos from CreativeMornings Toronto #26 with Sonya Barnett. More photos: (bit.ly/CMTOpics)
Over the years, Sonya JF Barnett has been championing women’s sexual rights in a variety of ways. In 2009, she founded The Keyhole Sessions under the moniker The Madame as a safe and welcoming community for artists to experience the union between sex and art. In early 2011, she co-founded SlutWalk Toronto as a way to combat victim-blaming and sexual profiling, for which she was named one of UTNE Reader’s Top Visionaries, one of More Magazine’s Top 50 Fiercest Women, a Torontoist.com Toronto Hero, and a Menschie {The Grid}. She’s a TEDx Toronto Fellow, having discussed the ramifications of infected language. Her erotic video work has been travelling festival circuits around the world, and she recently received a 2014 Feminist Porn Award Nomination for direction. Her latest project is After Bedford, a website that aims to educate Canadians on the current social & legislative landscape of sex work in Canada.
Ms. Barnett writes, speaks and produces with a clean conscience and a filthy mind.
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Over the years, Sonya JF Barnett has been championing women’s sexual rights in a variety of ways. In 2009, she founded The Keyhole Sessions under the moniker The Madame as a safe and welcoming community for artists to experience the union between sex and art. In early 2011, she co-founded SlutWalk Toronto as a way to combat victim-blaming and sexual profiling, for which she was named one of UTNE Reader’s Top Visionaries, one of More Magazine’s Top 50 Fiercest Women, a Torontoist.com Toronto Hero, and a Menschie {The Grid}. She’s a TEDx Toronto Fellow, having discussed the ramifications of infected language. Her erotic video work has been travelling festival circuits around the world, and she recently received a 2014 Feminist Porn Award Nomination for direction. Her latest project is After Bedford, a website that aims to educate Canadians on the current social & legislative landscape of sex work in Canada.
Ms. Barnett writes, speaks and produces with a clean conscience and a filthy mind.
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Over the years, Sonya JF Barnett has been championing women’s sexual rights in a variety of ways. In 2009, she founded The Keyhole Sessions under the moniker The Madame as a safe and welcoming community for artists to experience the union between sex and art. In early 2011, she co-founded SlutWalk Toronto as a way to combat victim-blaming and sexual profiling, for which she was named one of UTNE Reader’s Top Visionaries, one of More Magazine’s Top 50 Fiercest Women, a Torontoist.com Toronto Hero, and a Menschie {The Grid}. She’s a TEDx Toronto Fellow, having discussed the ramifications of infected language. Her erotic video work has been travelling festival circuits around the world, and she recently received a 2014 Feminist Porn Award Nomination for direction. Her latest project is After Bedford, a website that aims to educate Canadians on the current social & legislative landscape of sex work in Canada.
Ms. Barnett writes, speaks and produces with a clean conscience and a filthy mind.
CMTO 26 was sponsored by Shutterstock & Swipe Design | Books & Objects
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Over the years, Sonya JF Barnett has been championing women’s sexual rights in a variety of ways. In 2009, she founded The Keyhole Sessions under the moniker The Madame as a safe and welcoming community for artists to experience the union between sex and art. In early 2011, she co-founded SlutWalk Toronto as a way to combat victim-blaming and sexual profiling, for which she was named one of UTNE Reader’s Top Visionaries, one of More Magazine’s Top 50 Fiercest Women, a Torontoist.com Toronto Hero, and a Menschie {The Grid}. She’s a TEDx Toronto Fellow, having discussed the ramifications of infected language. Her erotic video work has been travelling festival circuits around the world, and she recently received a 2014 Feminist Porn Award Nomination for direction. Her latest project is After Bedford, a website that aims to educate Canadians on the current social & legislative landscape of sex work in Canada.
Ms. Barnett writes, speaks and produces with a clean conscience and a filthy mind.
CMTO 26 was sponsored by Shutterstock & Swipe Design | Books & Objects
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Over the years, Sonya JF Barnett has been championing women’s sexual rights in a variety of ways. In 2009, she founded The Keyhole Sessions under the moniker The Madame as a safe and welcoming community for artists to experience the union between sex and art. In early 2011, she co-founded SlutWalk Toronto as a way to combat victim-blaming and sexual profiling, for which she was named one of UTNE Reader’s Top Visionaries, one of More Magazine’s Top 50 Fiercest Women, a Torontoist.com Toronto Hero, and a Menschie {The Grid}. She’s a TEDx Toronto Fellow, having discussed the ramifications of infected language. Her erotic video work has been travelling festival circuits around the world, and she recently received a 2014 Feminist Porn Award Nomination for direction. Her latest project is After Bedford, a website that aims to educate Canadians on the current social & legislative landscape of sex work in Canada.
Ms. Barnett writes, speaks and produces with a clean conscience and a filthy mind.
CMTO 26 was sponsored by Shutterstock & Swipe Design | Books & Objects
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Over the years, Sonya JF Barnett has been championing women’s sexual rights in a variety of ways. In 2009, she founded The Keyhole Sessions under the moniker The Madame as a safe and welcoming community for artists to experience the union between sex and art. In early 2011, she co-founded SlutWalk Toronto as a way to combat victim-blaming and sexual profiling, for which she was named one of UTNE Reader’s Top Visionaries, one of More Magazine’s Top 50 Fiercest Women, a Torontoist.com Toronto Hero, and a Menschie {The Grid}. She’s a TEDx Toronto Fellow, having discussed the ramifications of infected language. Her erotic video work has been travelling festival circuits around the world, and she recently received a 2014 Feminist Porn Award Nomination for direction. Her latest project is After Bedford, a website that aims to educate Canadians on the current social & legislative landscape of sex work in Canada.
Ms. Barnett writes, speaks and produces with a clean conscience and a filthy mind.
CMTO 26 was sponsored by Shutterstock & Swipe Design | Books & Objects
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Dr. Bob Zellner, a prominent Civil Rights activist and Freedom Rider, was a featured guest of Northwest Missouri State's Distinguished Lecture Series, Feb. 3, 2016, in the Charles Johnson Theater. (Photo by Teja Srivastav/Northwest Missouri State University)
Photos from CreativeMornings Toronto #26 with Sonya Barnett. More photos: (bit.ly/CMTOpics)
Over the years, Sonya JF Barnett has been championing women’s sexual rights in a variety of ways. In 2009, she founded The Keyhole Sessions under the moniker The Madame as a safe and welcoming community for artists to experience the union between sex and art. In early 2011, she co-founded SlutWalk Toronto as a way to combat victim-blaming and sexual profiling, for which she was named one of UTNE Reader’s Top Visionaries, one of More Magazine’s Top 50 Fiercest Women, a Torontoist.com Toronto Hero, and a Menschie {The Grid}. She’s a TEDx Toronto Fellow, having discussed the ramifications of infected language. Her erotic video work has been travelling festival circuits around the world, and she recently received a 2014 Feminist Porn Award Nomination for direction. Her latest project is After Bedford, a website that aims to educate Canadians on the current social & legislative landscape of sex work in Canada.
Ms. Barnett writes, speaks and produces with a clean conscience and a filthy mind.
CMTO 26 was sponsored by Shutterstock & Swipe Design | Books & Objects
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Over the years, Sonya JF Barnett has been championing women’s sexual rights in a variety of ways. In 2009, she founded The Keyhole Sessions under the moniker The Madame as a safe and welcoming community for artists to experience the union between sex and art. In early 2011, she co-founded SlutWalk Toronto as a way to combat victim-blaming and sexual profiling, for which she was named one of UTNE Reader’s Top Visionaries, one of More Magazine’s Top 50 Fiercest Women, a Torontoist.com Toronto Hero, and a Menschie {The Grid}. She’s a TEDx Toronto Fellow, having discussed the ramifications of infected language. Her erotic video work has been travelling festival circuits around the world, and she recently received a 2014 Feminist Porn Award Nomination for direction. Her latest project is After Bedford, a website that aims to educate Canadians on the current social & legislative landscape of sex work in Canada.
Ms. Barnett writes, speaks and produces with a clean conscience and a filthy mind.
CMTO 26 was sponsored by Shutterstock & Swipe Design | Books & Objects
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Over the years, Sonya JF Barnett has been championing women’s sexual rights in a variety of ways. In 2009, she founded The Keyhole Sessions under the moniker The Madame as a safe and welcoming community for artists to experience the union between sex and art. In early 2011, she co-founded SlutWalk Toronto as a way to combat victim-blaming and sexual profiling, for which she was named one of UTNE Reader’s Top Visionaries, one of More Magazine’s Top 50 Fiercest Women, a Torontoist.com Toronto Hero, and a Menschie {The Grid}. She’s a TEDx Toronto Fellow, having discussed the ramifications of infected language. Her erotic video work has been travelling festival circuits around the world, and she recently received a 2014 Feminist Porn Award Nomination for direction. Her latest project is After Bedford, a website that aims to educate Canadians on the current social & legislative landscape of sex work in Canada.
Ms. Barnett writes, speaks and produces with a clean conscience and a filthy mind.
CMTO 26 was sponsored by Shutterstock & Swipe Design | Books & Objects
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Over the years, Sonya JF Barnett has been championing women’s sexual rights in a variety of ways. In 2009, she founded The Keyhole Sessions under the moniker The Madame as a safe and welcoming community for artists to experience the union between sex and art. In early 2011, she co-founded SlutWalk Toronto as a way to combat victim-blaming and sexual profiling, for which she was named one of UTNE Reader’s Top Visionaries, one of More Magazine’s Top 50 Fiercest Women, a Torontoist.com Toronto Hero, and a Menschie {The Grid}. She’s a TEDx Toronto Fellow, having discussed the ramifications of infected language. Her erotic video work has been travelling festival circuits around the world, and she recently received a 2014 Feminist Porn Award Nomination for direction. Her latest project is After Bedford, a website that aims to educate Canadians on the current social & legislative landscape of sex work in Canada.
Ms. Barnett writes, speaks and produces with a clean conscience and a filthy mind.
CMTO 26 was sponsored by Shutterstock & Swipe Design | Books & Objects
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Over the years, Sonya JF Barnett has been championing women’s sexual rights in a variety of ways. In 2009, she founded The Keyhole Sessions under the moniker The Madame as a safe and welcoming community for artists to experience the union between sex and art. In early 2011, she co-founded SlutWalk Toronto as a way to combat victim-blaming and sexual profiling, for which she was named one of UTNE Reader’s Top Visionaries, one of More Magazine’s Top 50 Fiercest Women, a Torontoist.com Toronto Hero, and a Menschie {The Grid}. She’s a TEDx Toronto Fellow, having discussed the ramifications of infected language. Her erotic video work has been travelling festival circuits around the world, and she recently received a 2014 Feminist Porn Award Nomination for direction. Her latest project is After Bedford, a website that aims to educate Canadians on the current social & legislative landscape of sex work in Canada.
Ms. Barnett writes, speaks and produces with a clean conscience and a filthy mind.
CMTO 26 was sponsored by Shutterstock & Swipe Design | Books & Objects
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Dr. Bob Zellner, a prominent Civil Rights activist and Freedom Rider, shares his experiences with Northwest Missouri State students and faculty members in a classroom, Feb. 3, 2016. Zellner was a featured guest later in the evening of Northwest's Distinguished Lecture Series. (Photo by Todd Weddle | Northwest Missouri State University)
Photos from CreativeMornings Toronto #26 with Sonya Barnett. More photos: (bit.ly/CMTOpics)
Over the years, Sonya JF Barnett has been championing women’s sexual rights in a variety of ways. In 2009, she founded The Keyhole Sessions under the moniker The Madame as a safe and welcoming community for artists to experience the union between sex and art. In early 2011, she co-founded SlutWalk Toronto as a way to combat victim-blaming and sexual profiling, for which she was named one of UTNE Reader’s Top Visionaries, one of More Magazine’s Top 50 Fiercest Women, a Torontoist.com Toronto Hero, and a Menschie {The Grid}. She’s a TEDx Toronto Fellow, having discussed the ramifications of infected language. Her erotic video work has been travelling festival circuits around the world, and she recently received a 2014 Feminist Porn Award Nomination for direction. Her latest project is After Bedford, a website that aims to educate Canadians on the current social & legislative landscape of sex work in Canada.
Ms. Barnett writes, speaks and produces with a clean conscience and a filthy mind.
CMTO 26 was sponsored by Shutterstock & Swipe Design | Books & Objects
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Over the years, Sonya JF Barnett has been championing women’s sexual rights in a variety of ways. In 2009, she founded The Keyhole Sessions under the moniker The Madame as a safe and welcoming community for artists to experience the union between sex and art. In early 2011, she co-founded SlutWalk Toronto as a way to combat victim-blaming and sexual profiling, for which she was named one of UTNE Reader’s Top Visionaries, one of More Magazine’s Top 50 Fiercest Women, a Torontoist.com Toronto Hero, and a Menschie {The Grid}. She’s a TEDx Toronto Fellow, having discussed the ramifications of infected language. Her erotic video work has been travelling festival circuits around the world, and she recently received a 2014 Feminist Porn Award Nomination for direction. Her latest project is After Bedford, a website that aims to educate Canadians on the current social & legislative landscape of sex work in Canada.
Ms. Barnett writes, speaks and produces with a clean conscience and a filthy mind.
CMTO 26 was sponsored by Shutterstock & Swipe Design | Books & Objects
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Over the years, Sonya JF Barnett has been championing women’s sexual rights in a variety of ways. In 2009, she founded The Keyhole Sessions under the moniker The Madame as a safe and welcoming community for artists to experience the union between sex and art. In early 2011, she co-founded SlutWalk Toronto as a way to combat victim-blaming and sexual profiling, for which she was named one of UTNE Reader’s Top Visionaries, one of More Magazine’s Top 50 Fiercest Women, a Torontoist.com Toronto Hero, and a Menschie {The Grid}. She’s a TEDx Toronto Fellow, having discussed the ramifications of infected language. Her erotic video work has been travelling festival circuits around the world, and she recently received a 2014 Feminist Porn Award Nomination for direction. Her latest project is After Bedford, a website that aims to educate Canadians on the current social & legislative landscape of sex work in Canada.
Ms. Barnett writes, speaks and produces with a clean conscience and a filthy mind.
CMTO 26 was sponsored by Shutterstock & Swipe Design | Books & Objects
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Over the years, Sonya JF Barnett has been championing women’s sexual rights in a variety of ways. In 2009, she founded The Keyhole Sessions under the moniker The Madame as a safe and welcoming community for artists to experience the union between sex and art. In early 2011, she co-founded SlutWalk Toronto as a way to combat victim-blaming and sexual profiling, for which she was named one of UTNE Reader’s Top Visionaries, one of More Magazine’s Top 50 Fiercest Women, a Torontoist.com Toronto Hero, and a Menschie {The Grid}. She’s a TEDx Toronto Fellow, having discussed the ramifications of infected language. Her erotic video work has been travelling festival circuits around the world, and she recently received a 2014 Feminist Porn Award Nomination for direction. Her latest project is After Bedford, a website that aims to educate Canadians on the current social & legislative landscape of sex work in Canada.
Ms. Barnett writes, speaks and produces with a clean conscience and a filthy mind.
CMTO 26 was sponsored by Shutterstock & Swipe Design | Books & Objects
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Before launching Fail Forward, Ashley worked in Cairo with the United Nations Environment Programme and as a management consultant in Vancouver, Canada. In both lines of work, Ashley saw a fear of failure inhibit innovation, adaptation, and general growth. In response, she launched both AdmittingFailure.com and the consulting firm, Fail Forward, to spark a shift in how civil society perceives and talks about failure, and to help organizations learn, innovate and build resilience. Since early 2011 Ashley has worked with organizations – from grantmakers and nonprofits to government and private sector companies – to use failure as a learning tool and culture driver to support and foster innovation. She is well known for building the Organizational Learning Team at Engineers Without Borders Canada, and continuing to lead the development of their annual Failure Report.
Her work on failure has received coverage in a wide range of media and news outlets, including the Stanford Social Innovation Review, The Guardian, Harvard University’s Hauser Center for NonProfit Organizations, TED talks, BBC World, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Globe and Mail and, most recently in interview with Arlene Dickinson on CBC. Ashley was also the 2013 recipient of the prestigious Harvard Business Review and McKinsey Innovating Innovation Award.
Fail Forward is a mission-driven consulting organization founded by award-winning innovator Ashley Good, that aims to foster a culture of intelligent failure on both the individual and organizational level. By creating a safe space to openly discuss failure, and offering clients a set of tools and practices to deal with failure intelligently, Fail Forward helps organizations to turn failure into a catalyst for adaptation, innovation, and resilience. Founded in 2011, Fail Forward works with a variety of business and non-profit organizations, including Engineers Without Borders Canada and The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), a specialized agency of the United Nations. Ashley Good is a sought-after speaker who has traveled throughout Europe, Scandinavia and North America to share her ideas and practices on intelligent failure.
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Photos from CreativeMornings Toronto #26 with Sonya Barnett. More photos: (bit.ly/CMTOpics)
Over the years, Sonya JF Barnett has been championing women’s sexual rights in a variety of ways. In 2009, she founded The Keyhole Sessions under the moniker The Madame as a safe and welcoming community for artists to experience the union between sex and art. In early 2011, she co-founded SlutWalk Toronto as a way to combat victim-blaming and sexual profiling, for which she was named one of UTNE Reader’s Top Visionaries, one of More Magazine’s Top 50 Fiercest Women, a Torontoist.com Toronto Hero, and a Menschie {The Grid}. She’s a TEDx Toronto Fellow, having discussed the ramifications of infected language. Her erotic video work has been travelling festival circuits around the world, and she recently received a 2014 Feminist Porn Award Nomination for direction. Her latest project is After Bedford, a website that aims to educate Canadians on the current social & legislative landscape of sex work in Canada.
Ms. Barnett writes, speaks and produces with a clean conscience and a filthy mind.
CMTO 26 was sponsored by Shutterstock & Swipe Design | Books & Objects
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Sponsor: Swipe Design (swipe.com)
Venue: Urbanspace Gallery at 401 Richmond Street West(401richmond.net)
Breakfast: Sense Appeal Coffee Roasters (senseappeal.ca/)
Photos by Luana Suciu (www.luanasuciu.com/)
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Photos from CreativeMornings Toronto #26 with Sonya Barnett. More photos: (bit.ly/CMTOpics)
Over the years, Sonya JF Barnett has been championing women’s sexual rights in a variety of ways. In 2009, she founded The Keyhole Sessions under the moniker The Madame as a safe and welcoming community for artists to experience the union between sex and art. In early 2011, she co-founded SlutWalk Toronto as a way to combat victim-blaming and sexual profiling, for which she was named one of UTNE Reader’s Top Visionaries, one of More Magazine’s Top 50 Fiercest Women, a Torontoist.com Toronto Hero, and a Menschie {The Grid}. She’s a TEDx Toronto Fellow, having discussed the ramifications of infected language. Her erotic video work has been travelling festival circuits around the world, and she recently received a 2014 Feminist Porn Award Nomination for direction. Her latest project is After Bedford, a website that aims to educate Canadians on the current social & legislative landscape of sex work in Canada.
Ms. Barnett writes, speaks and produces with a clean conscience and a filthy mind.
CMTO 26 was sponsored by Shutterstock & Swipe Design | Books & Objects
Sponsor: (Shutterstock)
Sponsor: Swipe Design (swipe.com)
Venue: Urbanspace Gallery at 401 Richmond Street West(401richmond.net)
Breakfast: Sense Appeal Coffee Roasters (senseappeal.ca/)
Photos by Luana Suciu (www.luanasuciu.com/)
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