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Sasha Chapman

@sashachapman

Writer, editor, 2015-2016 @KSJatMIT fellow. #longform @hakaimagazine @thewalrus @torontolife Curious about food, nature and the way we live.

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Glad you mentioned this. I have been so frustrated by the lack of Ontario fruit at my Loblaws. I couldn’t even find peaches today.

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Remember that #storm that hit #Halifax a year ago? This is what it did to an #archaeology site in Cape Breton (a great read by Sasha Chapman): hakaimagazine.com/features/picki… Fortress Louisbourg Association Louisbourg

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Seas rising around the fortress of #Louisbourg show how #ClimateChange threatens not only our future, but also our past. Parks Canada | via Hakai Magazine hakaimagazine.com/features/picki…

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ICYMI: As sea levels rise on Canada's east coast, climate change threatens not only our future, but also our past. Great longform climate journalism by KSJ at MIT alumna Sasha Chapman for Hakai Magazine. hakaimagazine.com/features/picki…

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My parents are bee keepers. They sent me this photo from a fellow French bee keeper who didn’t put the frames in his hive. This is the magic the bees created by themselves 🐝 #bees #nature

My parents are bee keepers. They sent me this photo from a fellow French bee keeper who didn’t put the frames in his hive. This is the magic the bees created by themselves 🐝 #bees #nature
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Old oil platforms are being “reefed”—left in the ocean to continue providing habitat for the creatures that call it home. Story by Sasha Chapman: hakaimagazine.com/features/oil-r…

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One thing about rising food prices is that they put more pressure on companies to reduce waste. Could the current economic environment offer an opportunity to fix a systemic problem?

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I wrote an article for John Lorinc @spacingmagazine about #MudCreek and the sinkhole on Moore Avenue and #SHADOWLAND my first solo art show @evergreen_brick_works @contactphoto #TorontoRavines #contactphotographyfestival #evergreenbrickworks spacing.ca/toronto/2024/0…

I wrote an article for <a href="/johnlorinc/">John Lorinc</a> @spacingmagazine about #MudCreek and the sinkhole on Moore Avenue and #SHADOWLAND my first solo art show @evergreen_brick_works 

@contactphoto #TorontoRavines #contactphotographyfestival #evergreenbrickworks

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Who's planning to stay in the city for the long weekend? Read all about #TorontoRavines in bluedotliving Liann Bobechko even let me include some images from my new art show #SHADOWLAND @evergreen_brick_works @contactphoto toronto.bluedotliving.com/2024/05/03/the…

Who's planning to stay in the city for the long weekend?
Read all about #TorontoRavines in <a href="/bluedotliving/">bluedotliving</a>
<a href="/liannbobechko/">Liann Bobechko</a> even let me include some images from my new art show #SHADOWLAND @evergreen_brick_works @contactphoto

toronto.bluedotliving.com/2024/05/03/the…
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So grateful that @milesrufelds came to document the Shadowland at @EvergreenCanada BEFORE Toronto's July 16 flood. The show was all about the power of Toronto's ravines and the ravines obliged: waters rose waist height in the gallery space! Images of the aftermath coming soon.

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So that July 16 flood. Was it my fault? I did say something at the Shadowland opening @evergreen_brick_works about wanting to see what the environment would do to these rice paper scrolls. Thanks to Prince.of.nature for documenting this Mud Creek/Don River "collaboration."

So that July 16 flood. Was it my fault? I did say something at the Shadowland opening @evergreen_brick_works about wanting to see what the environment would do to these rice paper scrolls. Thanks to <a href="/prince/">Prince</a>.of.nature for documenting this Mud Creek/Don River "collaboration."