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- Chicken on my mind –Black communities have never been able to rely on the state for safe gathering spaces. In the mid-20th century in Winnipeg, Edmonton, and Vancouver, four Black women created their own.
- “Adopted by these lands” –Despite growing much of Canadians’ food, nearly a fifth of Black people are food insecure. But we have been food sovereign on these lands before, and we will be again.
- Grief that catalyzes a movement –Three friends consider grief’s relationship to liberation through personal loss, state violence, and the weight of racism on Black life.
- Fombo, Tamunoibifiri –Tamunoibifiri “Firi” Fombo is a Nigerian creative media artist-curator, cultural worker, and entrepreneur currently based in Toronto. Firi’s practice is an inquiry into what it means to be human, our complex intersectional identities, and our relationship to our communities.
- Idris, Ola –Ola Idris is a Sudanese political scientist and writer raised in Kampala, Uganda who moved to Canada seven years ago. At heart, she is an evolving student of life, interested in witnessing the unfolding of a changing world.
- Alasad, Dinan –Dinan Alasad, born and raised in Khartoum, is a writer and mathematician who is interested in documenting and immortalising truth. She writes to an audience of Sudanese women and others who relate at dinanalasad.substack.com.
- Joachim, Rebecca G. –Rebecca G. Joachim, also known as Beck, is the host of an anti-racist podcast called Woke or whateva based in Montreal. She and her co-host analyze, deconstruct, and vulgarize on race issues and theories from their perspectives as Black women in Canada. She also practises pole dancing and is invested…
- Singh-Sharpe, Moksha –Moksha Singh-Sharpe is a 19-year-old artist and stage actor. She is proud of her Indo-Guyanese and Jamaican-Canadian background, and aside from theatre and art, she is committed to social justice and bringing joy into everyday activities.
- Warren, Teneile –Teneile Warren is a playwright who sometimes writes other things. They live in Kitchener, Ontario with their family.
- Thibeh, Lena –Lena Thibeh is an Afro-Palestinian community advocate and business leader. Her work in empowering women to economically thrive in sales and entrepreneurship spans three continents. She is passionate about community, decolonizing all spaces, and connecting to her Indigeneity as a Palestinian.
- Wilson, Ciann L. –Ciann L. Wilson is the principal investigator for the Proclaiming Our Roots project and an associate professor in community psychology at Wilfrid Laurier University. Through her research, she shares the stories and realities of Afrikan diasporic, Indigenous, and racialized Peoples and improving the health and well-being of these communities.
- Beals, Ann Marie –Ann Marie Beals is a story sharer in the Proclaiming Our Roots project and a faculty member in community psychology at Wilfrid Laurier University. Their research explores the health and well-being of Afro-Indigenous communities.
- Kyla Pascal –Kyla Pascal (she/her) is an Afro-Indigenous (Dominican/Métis) woman born and raised in amiskwaciwâskahikan/(Edmonton). Her experiences and interests centre on Indigenous solidarity, cultural preservation, community health, and food justice. She is a strategic planner, an artist, and co-editor of Hungry Zine.
- George, Sarah –Sarah George is a second-year PhD student in the department of sociology and anthropology at Carleton University, specializing in African studies and political economy. She is currently based on unceded Algonquin Anishinabe territory but originates from Zimbabwe.