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Lay-Up offers inclusive basketball programs to youth ages 6-14 during the school year. PHOTO: Taha Muharuma

Lay-Up presents a new exhibit on the future of access to basketball. This non-profit organization offers free basketball programs in Toronto‘s diverse communities. In an interview, the director of operations, Micaëlla Riché, talks about the importance of breaking down barriers to allow more young people to participate, while integrating photojournalism.

The exhibition entitled The Future of Access to Basketball is open to the public at The Combine gallery space until Friday October 25.

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