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India Das-Brown

India Das-Brown

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Fringe Arts Editor, The Link

Montreal

Biography

India Das-Brown is a journalist based in Montreal covering community news, politics, science and culture. She’s reported for CityNews Montreal, The Suburban, and The Eastern Door, with a focus on local news and underreported communities. India is also News Editor at The Link and was its past Fringe Arts editor. She studies Psychology, Creative Writing and Science Journalism at Concordia University.

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Science , Community News , Arts , Montreal

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Seniority Positions

Content

Total articles 20

  • In Gaza, ‘We will cultivate it with seeds of love and irrigate it with blood and tears’ | News

    By India Das-Brown Verified

    Mar. 12, 2025

  • A new approach to food security in Montreal | News

    By India Das-Brown Verified

    Mar. 04, 2025

  • Tunes from the moon | Fringe Arts

    By India Das-Brown Verified

    Mar. 04, 2025

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Company Info

The Link

The Link Minnesota is a non-profit organization focused on supporting youth and young families facing homelessness, sexual exploitation, and involvement in the juvenile justice system. Founded in 1991 by former Minnesota Vikings players Jim Marshall and Oscar Reed, The Link serves at-risk youth primarily in North Minneapolis and has expanded its reach throughout the Twin Cities area. The organization offers a variety of services through three main divisions. It provides emergency shelter and housing for youth experiencing homelessness, supportive services for those affected by sexual exploitation, and positive alternative programs for youth involved in the justice system. The Link serves over 2,000 youth and young families each year, with a strong emphasis on supporting BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ youth. The organization engages with community leaders and partners to create empowering programs and relies on donations and fundraising efforts to sustain its initiatives.

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'+1 612-871-0748

Founded: 1991