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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...
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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...
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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....
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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...
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Editor's Note
Carrie Best, a civil rights activist who had started a Black newspaper in New Glasgow, supported Desmond. 2 Melanie Murray Hunt, who played Best in a Heritage Minute film...
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Editor's Note
As you hopefully know, February is Black History Month. What you might not know is that it has been celebrated in Canada since 1995 when a motion making...
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Editor's Note
Director of PACE Philomina Okeke-Ihejirika says “it is time to explore the specificities of blackness in Canada.” 9 The theme the PACE’s Black History Month 2021 is asking difficult questions, including a...
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Editor's Note
I invite you to watch the films about Desmond, Best, and Daniels here: https://www.amaas.ca/watchparty/[https://www.amaas.ca/watchparty/] You can view the Pan African Collaboration for Excellence series here: https://pace.ualberta.ca/2021/01/31/moving-into-new-frontiers/[https://pace.ualberta.ca/2021/01/31/moving-into-new-frontiers/] You might also want to check out Desmond...
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Forest Illuminations in the Time of COVID
Since I arrived in Canada 18 years ago, I have slowly let this land and its own natural knowledge and mysticism slip into my soul like drip coffee....
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Listening to Wetland Project on Earth Day 2020: “It’s always the right sound at the right time”
The piece was presented as an immersive five-channel installation—a screen for each of the microphones on the log used for recording—at VIVO Media Arts Centre in Vancouver during Earth...