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Natasha Barsotti

Natasha Barsotti is originally from Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean. She had high aspirations of representing her country in Olympic Games sprint events, but after a while the firing of the starting gun proved too much for her nerves. So she went off to university instead. Her first professional love has always been journalism. After pursuing a Master of Journalism at UBC , she began freelancing at Xtra West — now Xtra Vancouver — in 2006, becoming a full-time reporter there in 2008.

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Who are the adults here?
Vancouver

Who are the adults here?

Taking a cue from teens

June 2, 2010
Banning QuAIA sets ‘dangerous precedent’: TO Pride founders
Censorship

Banning QuAIA sets ‘dangerous precedent’: TO Pride founders

May 29, 2010
Walk in support of lesbian teacher set for May 27
Power

Walk in support of lesbian teacher set for May 27

Discrimination against Reimer ‘a minority point of view’: PEN

May 25, 2010
Construction to begin on Odyssey site
Culture

Construction to begin on Odyssey site

Stevenson hopes club owners have been doing their homework

May 24, 2010
Hollyburn threatens 32 more evictions
Power

Hollyburn threatens 32 more evictions

‘We have to stick together and fight it, otherwise these guys are going to win’: tenant

May 19, 2010
Gay Iranian faces deportation
Power

Gay Iranian faces deportation

Loses refugee claim because IRB doubts he’s gay

May 19, 2010
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After parents complain, BC school cancels anti-homophobia events
Power

After parents complain, BC school cancels anti-homophobia events

May 16, 2010
Anti-homophobia consultant played ‘big part’ in trans boy’s coming out
Power

Anti-homophobia consultant played ‘big part’ in trans boy’s coming out

Budget vote coming April 29

April 27, 2010
Abbotsford to Walk Away from Homophobia in May
Power

Abbotsford to Walk Away from Homophobia in May

‘I feel like Abbotsford is in a position of changing’: Hughes

April 21, 2010
OUR Spaces moves forward
Power

OUR Spaces moves forward

Directors elected at first AGM

April 21, 2010
Gay man alleges he was mistreated by Five Sixty doorman and police
Power

Gay man alleges he was mistreated by Five Sixty doorman and police

Doorman fired but police tell different story

April 13, 2010
Vancouver anti-homophobia consultant hours cut
Power

Vancouver anti-homophobia consultant hours cut

School board cuts reduce workweek from four days to two

April 8, 2010
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Really, you can call it a hate crime
Vancouver

Really, you can call it a hate crime

Even your boss says so

April 7, 2010
Who’s the child here again?
Homophobia

Who’s the child here again?

April 6, 2010
Dyke March parkless?
Power

Dyke March parkless?

Grandview Park reconstruction leaves dykes without a festival site

March 31, 2010
White pride march fizzles
Power

White pride march fizzles

Organizer declares counter-protest a victory

March 24, 2010
Gay committee to tackle homophobia in Burnaby schools
Power

Gay committee to tackle homophobia in Burnaby schools

‘It was time for the district to take this on’: teacher

March 17, 2010
Vancouver to host anti-homophobia conference next week
Power

Vancouver to host anti-homophobia conference next week

About 120 students and teachers expected to attend

March 16, 2010
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