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Grace Henkel has been a member of Linktree for 2 years and joined in November 2023. The social media accounts linked to from Grace Henkel are: Instagram, LinkedIn, X. Besides social media accounts, gracehenkel has populated their site with We Met U When Receives International Recognition - School of Journalism - Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), Scar Coverage Tattooing in Toronto's Queer Women-Owned Studios, ‘We’re one people’: Bosnian Canadians reflect on ongoing solidarity with Palestinians during Ramadan – Riadh Magazine, Grace Henkel reviews Conor Kerr’s “Beaver Hills Forever.” Literary Review of Canada - Bookworm no. 122, Vladdy's Tribute to Canadian Hockey Icon A Bright Spot Amid Crushing World Series Loss - Chatelaine, Sleep Tips For The End Of Daylight Saving Time - Chatelaine, What Vaccines To Get This Flu Season — Chatelaine, ‘Widow Fantasies’: Hollay Ghadery’s stirring flash fiction captures rage and release – CanCulture Magazine, Our Favourite Made-In-Canada Halloween Candy — Chatelaine, “The Place of Objects,” reviewed by Grace Henkel for Bookworm, no. 116, Grace Henkel on "Inside the House Inside" for Literary Review of Canada - Bookworm no. 112, ‘Declaration of the Understory’: Artist Tania Willard explores shade as a restorative force – CanCulture Magazine, Grace Henkel reviews “Dark Chapters” for the Literary Review of CanadaBookworm, no. 101, Mirna, Bosnia (2025) stitched! live journalism studio archives, What they’re thinking vs. what they say – CanCulture Magazine, The harm reduction kit – CanCulture Magazine, Our favourite spots – CanCulture Magazine, ‘A huge loss for our industry’: Toronto’s jewelry community galvanized by suspension of George Brown College programs, ‘A neutral ground’: StyleCircle’s clothing swap aims to make sustainable fashion more accessible, Featured in “Highlighting student accomplishments from the Fall 2024 semester”, Sovereign Soil: A new generation of Toronto embracing urban gardens for food justice - The Eyeopener, Featured in: “Student publications highlight best works of the school year”, Caroline Monnet Carves, Stitches and Weaves Anishinaabe Language into Material Form, Sovereign Soil (Digital Print Version), Digital Disruption: Youthquaker’s Second Issue Merges Bygones and Breakthroughs in Culture and Tech — CanCulture, CanCulture: The Banned Issue | Art Can Still Rile People Up, Transformation, Trust, and Tiny Banana D*cks - T·, ‘Good Foot Forward’: Art Toronto Focus Exhibition Brings Visitors Down to Earth with Visceral Multimedia Works — CanCulture, Turmoil, Chaos, and the Return of the Past: Margaret Atwood at the Hot Docs Podcast Festival — CanCulture, ImagineNATIVE’s Art Crawl Leads a Vital Journey Through the Joy and Resilience of Intersectional Indigenous Storytelling — CanCulture, “I’m Here for a Reason” : Legal Professionals Talk Representation, Empowerment and Progress at WOC In Law’s First In-Person Event.