Alia Youssef
@aliayportrait
Portrait and documentary photographer. I just retweet hereโ more active on instagram @aliayphotography
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My latest project, Generations, is featured in the Globe and Mail today. Thank you Sierra Bein for writing about the series. Wonderful to have this published during #IslamicHeritageMonth
I collaborated with MOCA Toronto on an at home learning activity for all ages inspired by their current exhibition โActs of Erasureโ! Share with your friends and family who are interested in learning visual storytelling โจ
Honoured to be included alongside Asha Wheeldon of Kula Kitchen + Matthew Nagra, ND! Thank you to Alia Youssef for the lovely portrait of vegan life in Vancouver ๐
Join us online March 3rd for a free online event full of inspiration, innovation, and motivation! With Mandy Rennehan Celina Caesar (like the salad)-Chavannes (sh-van) Carinne Chambers Alia Youssef Vanessa , Becky Kellar-Duke and many more incredible speakers and mentors. #femaleleaders #highschool #students
Thank you so much โค๏ธ such a pleasure speaking with Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP this #InternationalWomensDay
Thanks for having me Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP!
So excited to see my photo essay on Ramadan during the third wave published on A1 and in folio of todayโs The Globe and Mail ! Thank you so much solana cain Matt Frehner
Congratulations on A1 Alia Youssef! This essay, on families breaking their fast with a picnic, beautifully celebrates silver linings and is the refresh you needed but didn't expect.
So excited to have been selected as one of The Narwhalโs photojournalism fellows. Such an honour to have this opportunity and I canโt wait to work with this incredible team. Thank you The Narwhal !!
โค๏ธ๐ธ๐ The class of 2021: when graduation meets vaccination. visual stories of teen life from coast to coast, by Sarah Mortimer, Darren Calabrese, Gavin John and Alia Youssef theglobeandmail.com/canada/articleโฆ
In photos: Representation of the outdoors is overwhelmingly white and male. But if you know where to look, there are Black, Indigenous and racialized female-identifying and non-binary folks who are shaking up the narrative. Via Alia Youssef thenarwhal.ca/bipoc-outdoor-โฆ
On Dec 8 Iโll be chatting about my project Generations, the importance of community archives, and how to build or add to your family archive with moska ๐ฆ๐ซ and Institute of Islamic Studies, Univ. of Toronto link below to register if youโre interested ๐