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by Gil Recto Jr.
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by Gil Recto Jr.
Society still has a long way to go when it comes to normalizing dark skin tones, and when it comes to bandages, the lack of options sticks out like...
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by Gil Recto Jr.
For the first time in Canada, visible minorities will finally be able to use bandages that match their skin tones. Brandon Rowe has more from a Yor...
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by Gil Recto Jr.
Heal in Colour aims to make black and brown bandages the norm.
A Toronto entrepreneur has created a new business after realizing there was a lack o...
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by Gil Recto Jr.
Founder Tianna McFarlane tells us more about revolutionizing the way people shop for bandages.
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by Gil Recto Jr.
Tianna McFarlane is proving that it’s not only York University faculty, students and alumni that are driving positive change in the world – but sta...
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