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Finding Community in Unfolding Spaces: An Interview with Vicki Van Chau
*TT:* For you, what are some challenges you've had over the years, especially as someone who's an Asian woman? What are some things you wish you had known...
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Finding Community in Unfolding Spaces: An Interview with Vicki Van Chau
*Vicki Van Chau (VVC):* I'm a media artist and cultural worker here in Calgary, Alberta. I went to the Alberta College of Art and Design, now the AUArts,...
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Finding Community in Unfolding Spaces: An Interview with Vicki Van Chau
*TT: *Being involved in EMMEDIA helped foster my sense of how I want to approach my work as an artist. At the time, there were opportunities you encouraged...
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Blue Corridors: VOICES - Laura Anzola
Within the gallery, speakers are placed around the room encouraging movement; each individual voice moves freely between each of the speakers. As a new speaker becomes blue, I travel...
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Blue Corridors: VOICES - Laura Anzola
Humpback whales can weigh up to 40 metric tons. Their heavy bodies travel immense distances through migratory highways called blue corridors. One whale was recorded traveling 18,942 kilometres over...
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THE QUEEN OF MY DREAMS: An Interview with Fawzia Mirza
*Kristen Hutchinson (KH):* What brought you to tell this story? *Fawzia Mirza (FM):* Well, it has its roots in a short film that I made that world premiered in 2012...
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THE QUEEN OF MY DREAMS: An Interview with Fawzia Mirza
*KH:* How does your film embrace lesboqueer joy, instead of the typical “bury your gays” trope that we so often see in film and TV? *FM:* Well, I think for...
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The SMELL DA COFFEE TV Sitcom Pilot: How Black? How Funny?
This scene welcomes you to the Afro-Canadian (food) stock exchange, an informal market where Afro-Canadians feed their hunger for their sizzling (African) “home cooking”. Scenes such as these have...
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The SMELL DA COFFEE TV Sitcom Pilot: How Black? How Funny?
The pilot delicately handles the scene where Uzo-Amani’s progressively, according to their family, “bizarre”, dress sense is finally explained in a heated confrontation with her parents. She reveals her...
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The Black Diaspora in Conversation: From Ousmane Sembène to Marilyn Cooke
Mati Diop has downplayed Sembène’s influence on her work in favour of her uncle, Djibril Diop Mambety’s filmography. Samba Gadjigo, the foremost scholar on Sembène, argues that Sembène paved...