📰 Speak to Media

Share your story with clarity and confidence — and help the public understand why it matters.

because change doesn’t wait for voting age.

What is a Media Interview?

A short conversation with a journalist for TV, radio, or print. Your goal: one key message, one strong quote, and one clear appeal for leaders or decision‑makers to listen and act responsibly.

Examples From My Work

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CityNews Toronto

June 23, 2024

Arushi said the closure robs kids of a place to spark curiosity and called to keep the Science Centre open.

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CTV News Toronto

June 23, 2024

Arushi emphasized protecting hands‑on science for youth and urged leaders to reverse the closure.

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CBC Toronto

June 23, 2024

Arushi pushed for evidence‑based decisions and highlighted the impact on youth and families.

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Global News

June 24, 2024

Arushi backed calls to reopen the OSC and keep science learning accessible for all youth.

How You Can Do It Too

  1. Prepare one clear message and one strong supporting quote.
  2. Be concise, respectful, and focused on facts and community impact.
  3. After the story runs, thank the reporter and share the link widely.