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Editor's Note
I am grateful to be given the opportunity by EMMEDIA and CSIF to edit this 25th publication milestone. Thanks also to the editorial committee for this issue: Suzette Chan, Katie...
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Finding Community in Unfolding Spaces: An Interview with Vicki Van Chau
In my reminiscing, someone vital to every significant moment I had at EMMEDIA involved Vicki Van Chau, who was at EMMEDIA from 2008 until 2020, first as the...
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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...
- Blue Corridors: VOICES - Laura Anzola
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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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Blue Corridors: VOICES - Laura Anzola
Many histories in Voices describe trying to fit in, adjust to their new surroundings, and find acceptance when immigrating to Calgary while also being constantly othered, navigating social, geographic...
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Blue Corridors: VOICES - Laura Anzola
The inclusion of the humpback whale in Voices offers a blurring of human and non-human, encouraging a multi-species perspective on the violence of borders and boundaries. Micro-biomes, plants, fungi,...
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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 QUEEN OF MY DREAMS: An Interview with Fawzia Mirza
*KH:* It must have been hard to transform those images in Pakistan into the 1960s. *FW:* Pakistan does not look the same. Karachi does not look the same. There’s just so many...