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Anita stands on a podium with a medal around her neck behind a grey backdrop.

By the time Nambuuza moved to Burnaby from Uganda at 16, she had already developed her skills in teaching coding to kids — her passion for computers was ignited at an early age and she said her mother encouraged her to turn this passion into an advocating force bigger than herself.

Rebecca Todd looking down and sitting next to some tools in front of a barn holding a yellow mug and wearing a straw sunhat, navy sweater and jeans.

As writing had “always come fairly easy” to her, Todd began working as an arts and dance journalist. But she wasn’t done there. Through her reading, writing, choreography, dance and marriage to a cognitive scientist, she began thinking more intently about “how the mind works in action,” as she put it.

An illustration of a faceless girl from the neck up, wearing a crown with peas on it instead of jewels.

She knew — nay, she felt it in her soul, her bones, the dust mites in her squeaky Walter Gage mattress — she deserved someone positively, truly exceptional.

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