Search Results
-
A Land I Know as Well as Myself: Cheyenne Rain LeGrande ᑭᒥᐊᐧᐣ’s MASKEKEWAPOY ᒪᐢᑫᑫᐊ
I think about this idea a lot. I’m Pakistani by heritage, born and raised on stolen land. I live in Alberta, knowing that Whiteness has claimed this land as...
- Image 3
-
A Land I Know as Well as Myself: Cheyenne Rain LeGrande ᑭᒥᐊᐧᐣ’s MASKEKEWAPOY ᒪᐢᑫᑫᐊ
LeGrande reminds me that connection to place isn’t always inherent. When she found herself in a strange land, she reached out to those around her to build community. She shared knowledge,...
-
A Land I Know as Well as Myself: Cheyenne Rain LeGrande ᑭᒥᐊᐧᐣ’s MASKEKEWAPOY ᒪᐢᑫᑫᐊ
"I exist between two cultures, not Pakistani enough to feel at home there, and not White enough to blend in here. I wonder if there is a way to merge...
-
A Land I Know as Well as Myself: Cheyenne Rain LeGrande ᑭᒥᐊᐧᐣ’s MASKEKEWAPOY ᒪᐢᑫᑫᐊ
When I moved to Edmonton nine years ago, alone, I worked as a tutor -I found little pockets of home in the mother of one girl I tutored. She would bring...
-
Kathryn Armstrong
*Kathryn Armstrong* is a consultant and media scholar who has conducted research for the Canadian Media Producers Association, worked for Ontario Creates, and the Toronto International Film Festival. She holds an...
-
Laurie White
*Laurie White* is a curator and writer from Sheffield, England, currently living in Vancouver, on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations. Her research interests...
-
Mary Hunter
*Mary Hunter* is an Associate Professor of Art History at McGill University. She specializes in nineteenth-century French art and visual culture, and teaches classes on modern and contemporary art....
-
Rocio Graham
*Rocio Graham* is a multidisciplinary artist based in Mohkinstsis/Calgary, Canada. She emigrated to Canada from Mexico in 2002. Graham obtained a Bachelor of Design in photography in 2017 at the Alberta...
- Editor's Note
Page 113 of 246