Shyloe Fagan

Writer and Producer

Shyloe Fagan is a writer and a radio and podcast producer. She can be reached at [email protected].

Latest from Shyloe Fagan

How Thorncliffe Park's community garden is teaching kids about nature while tackling food insecurity

Parents and community organizers told CBC Toronto the gardening program is particularly important in a neighbourhood like Thorncliffe Park that is characterized by multiple high-rise buildings and a lack of space for recreation.

Hockey is wildly popular in Thorncliffe Park, but organizers struggle to find space for kids to play

Children in Thorncliffe Park are flocking to ball and ice hockey programming subsidized by community members. But in such a dense neighbourhood with limited recreational space, organizers are struggling to find permanent spaces to play.

Juno-winner Susan Aglukark shares the healing power of art with Indigenous youth

Acclaimed Inuk singer-songwriter receives the Juno's 2022 Humanitarian Award for her work supporting Indigenous youth.

Indigenous chefs, activists are using food to talk about land, history and culture

The I-Collective is an international group of independent Indigenous chefs, activists, herbalists, seed and knowledge keepers, who are promoting Indigenous culinary practices and using food as a gateway to talk about land, history, culture and politics.

These artists embrace new technology, challenging stereotypes of what counts as Indigenous art

Unreserved talked to artists who are embracing new technologies, challenging stereotypes around Indigenous art, and supporting their communities.

Choreographer tells the little known story of Mohawk ironworkers lost in the Quebec Bridge Disaster

The Quebec Bridge Disaster claimed 76 lives, 33 of them Mohawk ironworkers from a small community called Kahnawake Mohawk Territory. Now a theatre production called Sky Dancers explores the lasting impact of Canada’s greatest workplace disaster from an Indigenous perspective.