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Danielle Groen

Danielle Groen (@daniellegroen) is a Toronto-based writer who won the 2018 Allan Slaight Prize for Journalism.
Photograph by Glenn Harvey
COVID-19 / Health / November/December 2020

How to Vaccinate a Planet

September 15, 2020September 25, 2020 - by Danielle Groen

What it will take to build the fastest inoculation program in history and defeat COVID-19

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Photo illustration of a waterfront boardwalk with a thin crowd of people. Some people are encased in translucent bubbles to maintain social distancing.
COVID-19 / Health / July/August 2020

How to Lift a Lockdown

May 13, 2020December 1, 2020 - by Danielle Groen

From immunity passports to mass testing: the science, logistics, and ethics of recovering from COVID-19

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Illustration of a Black Woman Surrounded by Face-Shaped Data Structures
June 2018 / Technology

How We Made AI As Racist and Sexist As Humans

May 16, 2018March 27, 2020 - by Danielle Groen

AI influences everything from hiring decisions to loan approvals. Too bad it’s as biased as we are

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January/February 2017 / Music

Why Are There so Few Female Conductors?

December 19, 2016April 7, 2020 - by Danielle Groen

For women, the symphony is not so different from the boardroom

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Books / December 2012

The Walrus Reads

November 12, 2012April 14, 2020 - by Danielle Groen

Six new titles of note

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January/February 2011 / Television

Craving Corrie

January 12, 2011October 23, 2019 - by Danielle Groen

Coronation Street—the quintessentially British soap opera that turns fifty this year—attracts 1.3 million Canadian viewers a night. Why?

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Books / October/November 2008

The Walrus Reads

October 12, 2008October 14, 2019 - by Danielle Groen

New books of note

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Books / May 2008

Girls Fall Down

May 12, 2008June 28, 2017 - by Danielle Groen

Review of Maggie Helwig’s new novel

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