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- Mining Blackness –Mining companies extract critical minerals by escalating conflicts and exploiting labour in Afro-Black communities globally. An international Black-led movement is essential to combat these companies.
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- Defending ourselves –Former leader of the Haitian street gang Les Bélangers Maxime Aurélien on Black self-defence against the police and white people.
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- Call for pitches (July/August 2024) –We’re looking for writing rooted in rooted in anti-colonial, anti-capitalist, feminist struggle for an unthemed issue. Pitches are due March 1, 2024.
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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.