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- Shaffeeullah, Nikki –Nikki Shaffeeullah is a theatre-maker, director, writer, facilitator, equity worker, and community-engaged artist. Her work has included serving as artistic director of The AMY Project, and editor-in-chief of alt.theatre magazine. An Indo-Guyanese settler born and based in Tkaronto, Nikki believes art should disrupt the status quo, centre the margins, engage…
- Johnston, Claire –Claire Johnston is a Michif person with Swedish, Scottish, and English settler ancestry. Some of their family names include Brown, Johnston, Moore/Moar, Richards, and Thomas. Claire organizes with the Winnipeg-based grassroots Métis collective Red River Echoes.
- Hartsoe, Ella –Ella Hartsoe is a Puebla Nahua with family in Washington, D.C. and Zacatlán, Mexico. Their graduate work at the University of Toronto focuses on global climate justice and international law.
- Wong, Vincent –Vincent Wong is a PhD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School where he researches barriers to education for undocumented youth from a critical race perspective. He is also on the advisory committee of the Community Justice Collective (Tkaranto) and a member of the Lausan Collective, a leftist group of writers,…
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- Settee, Kevin –Kevin Settee is the writer and director of the Lake Winnipeg Project, a five-part documentary series exploring life and culture around Lake Winnipeg. He is also the co-founder of Red Rising Magazine.
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- Johnston, Shawn –Shawn Johnston is a Two Spirit Anishinaabe originally from Couchiching First Nation. They are an award-winning photographer and currently reside along Deshkan Ziibii in so-called London, Ontario.
- Nguyen, Vina –Vina Nguyen is a queer, second-generation Vietnamese Canadian writer, songwriter, and substitute teacher living in Moh’kín’stsis on Treaty 7 territory. She holds degrees in biological sciences and medicine. Her stories have appeared in The Selkie, FEED, The Anti-Languorous Project, Every Day Fiction, and Lida Lit Mag. She’s crafted two EPs…