Toronto Star

Paradkar wins Atkinson fellowship

- TAMAR HARRIS STAFF REPORTER

Shree Paradkar, the Toronto Star’s race and gender columnist, is the winner of the Atkinson Fellowship in Public Policy for 2018 to 2019.

Paradkar will investigat­e the failure of the Canadian public education system to provide equitable outcomes for racialized and Indigenous students.

“I feel honoured, of course, but I also feel also a rush of gratitude. As an immigrant woman of colour the fellowship is a validation that I belong to Canada. That not only am I entitled to the same voting rights as other Canadians but also that I can continue to critique the systems to make it equitable for all Canadians and Indigenous peoples.”

Paradkar said the fellowship “is a gift to any journalist,” noting, “it gives me an opportunit­y to explore a subject I’m passionate about — equity in education. This isn’t a subject I can explore with nuance in the fast pace of column writing. Now I can go in depth.”

Paradkar will examine global solutions, with a focus on educators and school boards in Canada, New Zealand and Germany.

As part of the investigat­ion, Paradkar will take policy recommenda­tions from Indigenous people, Black researcher­s and others with lived experience­s of the issues being examined.

“The fellowship is a gift to any journalist and this gives me an opportunit­y to explore a subject I’m passionate about,” Pa- radkar said.

Created in1988, the Atkinson Fellowship in Public Policy is named in honour of Joseph E. Atkinson, the publisher of the Toronto Star from 1899 to 1948.

Recipients of the fellowship produce a series of in-depth articles on an issue of public policy to be published in the Star.

Over the one-year fellowship, winners recieve a stipend of $75,000, and up to $25,000 for research expenses.

“I am very excited about Shree’s project,” said John Honderich, an Atkinson Foun- dation board member and the chair of Torstar’s board. “She has been writing a groundbrea­king column and her proposal … promises to be evocative, revealing and a learning experience for all of us.”

Paradkar said she hopes the year-long fellowship will explore studies and knowledge already in the field and “yield concrete solutions” on how teachers and students can be challenged and supported. The announceme­nt was made Thursday evening at the Canadian Journalism Foundation’s Annual Awards Gala at the Fairmont Royal York.

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Shree Paradkar will examine global solutions, with a focus on education.

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