Issue 01 – Fall 2024 | September, 2024
Premiere Issue
Abdullah Snobar says his identity informs everything he does—including his plan for a modern Canadian tech sector
Abdullah Snobar says his identity informs everything he does—including his plan for a modern Canadian tech sector
Abdullah Snobar, executive director of Toronto Metropolitan University’s DMZ, has a vision for a Canadian tech sector that’s both more innovative and more empathetic—a thoroughly modern approach derived not just from his own lived experience, but from his heritage and his family.
3 magazine publisher Muraly Srinarayanathas' message to readers from the Fall 2024 issue
3's editor-in-chief Stacy Lee Kong's message to readers from the Fall 2024 issue
The number of racialized individuals diagnosed with dementia will spike in the coming years, with the most significant increase among Asian Canadians. Can Canada’s health care system handle it?
For Vinta Gallery founder Caroline Mangosing, rethinking Filipiniana style is an act of decolonization
As has often been the case in Canadian politics, when politicians treat ethnic groups like voting blocs, xenophobia and paranoia are never far behind.
In his new memoir, recently-retired Canadian soccer star Atiba Hutchinson reflects on a history-making career, and explores what it means to belong—in Turkey, where he’s based; in Brampton, Ont., where he was born; and Trinidad & Tobago, where his roots lie.
Group chats have become the de facto way we stay in touch with friends and family, both far-flung and local. But what if they’re not always the tools of connection we’ve been promised?
A new generation of third-culture chefs is blending traditions with their dishes—and they're receiving critique from surprising sources.
Researchers are using AI to preserve endangered languages—including ones you might not think of as endangered.
For curator Amin Alsaden, art can—and should—reflect the world accurately. If only Canadian art institutions would let it.
Why working abroad is a critical competitive advantage in our stagnant marketplace
3 centres and celebrates cool, successful and interesting third-culture individuals, immigrants and diaspora communities.