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                        THE QUEEN OF MY DREAMS: An Interview with Fawzia Mirza
                    
                
            
            *KH:* It must have been hard to transform those images in Pakistan into the 1960s. *FW:* Pakistan does not look the same. Karachi does not look the same. There’s just so many... 
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                        The SMELL DA COFFEE TV Sitcom Pilot: How Black? How Funny?
                    
                
            
            This scene welcomes you to the Afro-Canadian (food) stock exchange, an informal market where Afro-Canadians feed their hunger for their sizzling (African) “home cooking”. Scenes such as these have... 
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                        The SMELL DA COFFEE TV Sitcom Pilot: How Black? How Funny?
                    
                
            
            I found this rather weird. Wasn’t Canada supposed to be more racially inclusive than the United States? Why then did the Americans have more Black TV sitcoms on... 
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                        The SMELL DA COFFEE TV Sitcom Pilot: How Black? How Funny?
                    
                
            
            But I knew I could do far more for my people (I’m originally from Nigeria, West Africa) if I could weave the Afro-Canadian stories I heard around me... 
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                        The SMELL DA COFFEE TV Sitcom Pilot: How Black? How Funny?
                    
                
            
            The sitcom’s pilot isn’t only about fun and laughter. It explores a number of conflicts including the difficult world of gender-identity disputes in Afro-Canadian families. Obi and Adjoa are... 
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