Ruby Irene Pratka

Ruby Irene Pratka is a freelance wordsmith based in Montreal… for now. She speaks English, French, Russian, and some Haitian Creole. Her work has taken her around her adoptive province of Quebec as well as to more than 30 countries. Her work has appeared in Vice, Huffington Post, Xtra, Life in Québec Magazine, and Ricochet as well as in smaller community and trade publications. She also does translation, editing, and research for TV and film projects. She loves languages, folk music, cooking, and the learning opportunities that each day brings. 

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  • How co-ops are transforming Quebec’s food deserts
    How co-ops are transforming Quebec’s food deserts
  • This Vancouver-based initiative is rethinking recovery and just transitions
    This Vancouver-based initiative is rethinking recovery and just transitions
  • Sharing to create more food secure cities during COVID-19
    Sharing to create more food secure cities during COVID-19
  • COVID-19 pandemic brings new growth to Montreal’s urban gardens
    COVID-19 pandemic brings new growth to Montreal’s urban gardens
  • Canada’s libraries step up to help vulnerable people during pandemic
    Canada’s libraries step up to help vulnerable people during pandemic
  • Empowering Canada’s Indigenous communities through coworking
    Empowering Canada’s Indigenous communities through coworking
  • Platform consensus: How Stocksy achieves democratic governance
    Platform consensus: How Stocksy achieves democratic governance