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An Evening with Victor Malarek: "My Life's Work: From a Shattered Home to the CBC and Beyond - Giving a Voice to the Voiceless"

Thu 1 March 2018
7:30 PM
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Last year award-winning journalist, VICTOR MALAREK, retired as the senior investigative reporter on CTV’s current affairs show W5. Prior to that he was the investigations editor for The Globe and Mail, and from 1990 to 2000 co-host of the CBC’s current affairs show, The Fifth Estate. In 1996 he won a Gemini Award as CANADA’s top broadcast journalist.MALAREK HAS WRITTEN SIX NON-fiction books, among them _Hey … Malarek!,_ which documents his troubled and tumultuous early years in the Quebec child welfare system. In 1988, it was made into a feature movie. In 1991/92, the book was also the basis of sixteen one-hour dramatic episodes on CBC TV called “Urban Angel.” Some of his other non-fiction works include _The Johns – Sex for Sale and the Men Who Buy It_ (2009), and the internationally acclaimed _Natashas – Inside the Global Sex Trade_ (2003). Most recently MALAREK VENTURED INTO FICTION WITH THE NOVEL, _Orphanage 41_ (2014). In most of his works, Malarek has taken up the cause of the voiceless and oppressed. As a Ukrainian Canadian he has increasingly publicized the plight of victimized women and orphans in the former USSR and East bloc. VICTOR WILL ENGAGE IN CONVERSATION WITH CTV'S SANDIE RONALDO, FOLLOWED BY A DISCUSSION WITH THE AUDIENCE.   Copies of _Orphanage 41_ will be available for purchase. This event is part of “Thursdays at Sheptytsky,” a free and open series of public presentations at the SHEPTYTSKY INSTITUTE OF EASTERN CHRISTIAN STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF ST. MICHAEL’S COLLEGE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
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Madden Hall in Carr Hall, University of St. Michael's College
Saint Joseph Street 100, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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