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Campus colours connect you with an in-group despite not knowing each other. This visual identification breaks down the toughest barriers to forming social connections by showing commonality, writes Kev Heieis.

A woman in a pink shirt typing on a laptop with a cup of coffee at her side, and a woman in a yellow shirt and man in a purple shirt seated across from each other in the background.

It’s a sunny day at Great Dane. Beams of light peek through the buildings that shade the patio, creating sunny patches where students gather, laptops out and coffees in hand.

What happens when a filmmaker’s goal is to chronicle something specifically due to its absence from their personal experience? How do you capture something you haven’t lived (or remember having lived) first-hand?

Anita stands on a podium with a medal around her neck behind a grey backdrop.

By the time Nambuuza moved to Burnaby from Uganda at 16, she had already developed her skills in teaching coding to kids — her passion for computers was ignited at an early age and she said her mother encouraged her to turn this passion into an advocating force bigger than herself.

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