Paige Gilmar (Page 2)
Montreal, Québec, Canada
Paige Gilmar is a print-broadcast journalist, nonprofit head, pen-for-hire, and literary fiend. She graduated with two BAs in English literature and psychology from Canada’s Harvard, McGill University, and is now a graduate student enrolled in New York University’s American Journalism Online Master’s program. Over the past five years, she has worked for such publications as Publishers Weekly, Trend Privé Magazine, and FINE Living and Dining Magazine. She’s been recognized for her writing as well, receiving the Harvard Book Prize in 2014. A jack-of-all-trades, she is also the founder and CEO of mental health initiative Asking Jude, providing free, remote peer counseling to over 30,000 users around the world with her team of university-level psychology students. She currently works as an admissions consultant for PrepScholar, counseling students to ensure their admittance into some of the world’s best universities. In her virtually nonexistent free time, she enjoys writing fiction, nonfiction, and poetry as well as playing classical and jazz piano.
November 17, 2021
Does the Internet Really Need “Section 230”?: An Interview With Alyssa Aguilar
"In many ways, I think we take the Internet for granted."
November 12, 2021
Blue in the Face: How Trudeau’s “Blackface” Scandals Impacts Canadian Minorities
"People that aren't visible minorities will never know what it is to be a visible minority."