The Green Line What Does Going Fine-free Mean for Our City’s Most Vulnerable Toronto Public Library Patrons? by Alina Snisarenko, Megan Ebreo and Prapti Bamaniya March 14, 2022 written by Alina Snisarenko, Megan Ebreo and Prapti Bamaniya March 14, 2022 1.2K View this post on Instagram A post shared by THE GREEN LINE (@thegreenlineto) About the author Related posts Alina Snisarenko Alina Snisarenko is a third-year journalism student. Her work can be found in T-Dot and Her Campus. Megan Ebreo Prapti Bamaniya Prapti Bamaniya is a third-year journalism student who’s also minoring in law. Find her work in The Eyeopener, Her Campus and J-Source. Prapti Bamaniya #molongui-disabled-link Community Profile: St. Lawrence Sunday Antique Market Prapti Bamaniya #molongui-disabled-link Meaningful Consultation Missing from Eglinton Crosstown LRT Project, Says City Councillor Prapti Bamaniya #molongui-disabled-link What Does Going Fine-free Mean for Our City's Most Vulnerable Toronto Public Library Patrons? BIPOCToronto Public Library 0 FacebookTwitterEmail Alina Snisarenko, Megan Ebreo and Prapti Bamaniya previous post Speaker’s Corner: How Much Money Are Ryerson Students Spending in a Day on Campus? next post Ryerson Students Mark Pandemic Anniversary by Remembering Its Early Days You may also like “I Feel like I’d Lose My Identity”: Kids... April 21, 2022 Community Profile: St. Lawrence Sunday Antique Market April 17, 2022 Meaningful Consultation Missing from Eglinton Crosstown LRT Project,... April 9, 2022 NFTS: Are They worth It for Artists and... March 21, 2022 Speaker’s Corner: How Much Money Are Ryerson Students... March 14, 2022