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The organization offers scholarships at York University and the University of Toronto for Greek descent students to explore their heritage in Greece. The history committee conducts walking tours and podcasts to educate the public about Greek heritage, including the 1918 anti-Greek riots. Their podcast series "Edo Politechnio" explores the Greek junta and the occupation of the Athens Politechnio. The committee's podcast series "Exodus, the stories of 1922" won an award from the Canadian Ethnic Media Association. Test, test, test, okay, I'm going to redo these parts. Our commitment to education extended to offering scholarships at York University and the University of Toronto, along with Heritage Greece scholarships, giving university students of Greek descent the chance to explore their heritage in Greece. Okay, that's one. Our history committee enriched public understanding of Greek heritage through historical walking tours of the Danforth and the 1918 anti-Greek riots and podcast series such as Edo Politechnio, an eight-episode journey revisiting the junta and the occupation of the Athens Politechnio 50 years later. Let me do one more of that. Our history, our history committee enriched public understanding of Greek heritage through historical walking tours of the Danforth and the 1918 anti-Greek riots and podcast series such as Edo Politechnio, an eight-episode journey revisiting the Greek junta and the occupation of the Athens Politechnio 50 years later. Okay, there's one more. And that's not all, and that's not all. The history committee's 2022 podcast series Exodus, the stories of 1922, won the Canadian Ethnic Media Association's award for best podcast series. Congratulations to our volunteers. Okay, so I think those are the three parts there.