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tmtm 12 April 2026 Guests: Nekai Foster, Rico King (Nekai Walks) + Sabina Lambert (& Other Concerns)

59 min · 15. april 2026
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Director Rico King (Nekai Walks) and subject Nekai Foster and I chat about Nekai's extraordinary mental and physical journey after the teen's near-fatal shooting in the Jane and Finch area, an underserved, predominantly Black community where lack of services result in a cycle of retaliatory shootings. Screening at Hot Docs [https://hotdocs.ca/] 2026 April 24 and 25 at Red Roger's Hot Docs Cinema (Bloor and Bathurst.) Then director, Sabina Olivia Lambert and I talk wallpaper, production values and transitioning Lauren Greenwood's 2019 Toronto Fringe play 'An Atlas, A Necktie & Other Concerns', into the short film, '& Other Concerns.' The short film will commence streaming on CBC GEM's Canadian Reflections [https://gem.cbc.ca/canadian-reflections] on April 16, 2026.

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