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The best things to do in Toronto this weekend: June 11-13

Our picks for the best things to do in Toronto on the weekend of June 11, including World Naked Bike Ride, Queer Becoming at TIFF and the return of patios

The World Re-imagined: A ground-breaking National art education project to transform our understanding of the Transatlantic Slave Trade

The World Re-imagined: A ground-breaking National art education project to transform our understanding of the Transatlantic Slave Trade “If we’re going to make racial justice a reality for all, it calls on us to courageously face our shared history with honesty, empathy and grace. A new art project is launching next week Thursday 27 May to transform our understanding of the transatlantic slave trade. The educational project entitled It also hopes to act as a catalyst to help make racial justice a reality. The World Reimagined is co-founded by actress and singer, Michelle Gayle, who said in a statement: “If we’re going to make racial justice a reality for all, it calls on us to courageously face our shared history with honesty, empathy and grace.

Our buildings insurance has skyrocketed by 2000% in one year – Which? Conversation

Southend-On-Sea’s Skyline Plaza is believed to have suffered the largest buildings insurance percentage increase in the country as a result of the cladding scandal. A resident tells their story. This is a guest article by Lee Lawrence. All views expressed are Lee’s own and not necessarily shared by Which?.  If the last year has taught us anything about the communities we live in, it might just be that we’re stronger as a collective unit. Neighbours came together and a community of volunteers ignited a sense of pride and togetherness amongst the dread. As parts of the country begin to re-open this year, for some communities the pressure has only increased.

Adjaye Associates completes Brixton memorial

Adjaye Associates has completed a memorial to the woman whose shooting by the Metropolitan Police in 1985 triggered the Brixton riots. Cherry Groce was paralysed from the waist down in the attack which happened in front of her children at their home. She died as a result of her injuries in 2011. The Cherry Groce Memorial Pavilion in Brixton’s Windrush Square consists of a single column supporting a triangular roof planted with flowers. The column represents Cherry’s strength and support of her community. With its roof and integrated benches, it is intended to act as a gathering place as well as memorial, said David Adjaye who said the design echoed the lawns and angular forms of the square’s existing landscaping including the neighbouring Memorial to African and Caribbean Soldiers.

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