In this episode, we sit down with Sid Naidu, a documentary storyteller and community leader as well as alumni of International Development program, to explore how he is using visual arts and media to amplify the voices of racialized individuals. As the founder of Scarborough Made and Change Made, Sid has dedicated his work to capturing the untold stories of BIPOC communities, celebrating their resilience, and ensuring their representation in media.
Tune in to hear how Sid is transforming the way racialized stories are told, why representation matters, and what’s next for his groundbreaking initiatives. Whether you’re a storyteller, an activist, or someone passionate about community-building, this episode will leave you inspired to use your voice to make a difference.
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Photojournalist, Artist, and EntrepreneurSid Naidu