Eternity Martis

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Assistant Professor The Creative School School of Journalism Toronto, Ontario emartis@torontomu.ca

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Eternity Martis is an award-winning journalist and editor who has worked at CBC, CTV and Xtra magazine. Her work, namely on race and gender, has appeared in Vice, the Huffington Post, The Walrus, Hazlitt, The Fader, Complex, Chatelaine and many more. In 2013, her essay on race, belonging and fami...

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Eternity Martis is an award-winning journalist and editor who has worked at CBC, CTV and Xtra magazine. Her work, namely on race and gender, has appeared in Vice, the Huffington Post, The Walrus, Hazlitt, The Fader, Complex, Chatelaine and many more. In 2013, her essay on race, belonging and family was selected by Bad Feminist author Roxane Gay to be part of her series for Salon. Eternity has influenced media style guides around Canada to capitalize "Black" and "Indigenous" including tvo.org, the Toronto Star, Xtra and the Ryerson Review of Journalism, where she also co-founded the RRJ's first podcast, Offleash. She's also the author of the bestselling memoir They Said This Would Be Fun: Race, Campus Life, and Growing Up about her experience being a Black woman at a predominantly white university.

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