Wishing on a Butterfly: In Conversation with Jackie Traverse

Wishing on a Butterfly: In Conversation with Jackie Traverse

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Talula Schlegel
ON
October 21, 2024
Jackie Traverse is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice visualizes the wholeness of her life—joys and sadnesses, desires and fears, relationships and teachings … Read More
Goddess: Music Video Review

Goddess: Music Video Review

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Rosie Long Decter
ON
September 13, 2024
Toronto artist SuKha Never Dies is a force to be reckoned with on “Goddess.” The single comes from her 2020 mixtape, but was recently updated with a mesmerizing music video. Both song and video find SuKha embracing her power and … Read More
Who’s Afraid of Gender? Anti-Trans Policies in Danielle Smith’s Alberta

Who’s Afraid of Gender? Anti-Trans Policies in Danielle Smith’s Alberta

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Corinne L. Mason
ON
August 24, 2024
In February 2024, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith took to the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to announce a flurry of anti-trans policies. In a seven-minute, slick video set to spa-like music, Smith confirmed her “love” and “support” for trans … Read More
Penning Feminist Lives: Herizons has been the centre of Penni Mitchell’s lifework

Penning Feminist Lives: Herizons has been the centre of Penni Mitchell’s lifework

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Nelle Oosterom
ON
August 6, 2024
For Penni Mitchell, there wasn’t much question about what she wanted to do with her life. It was clear from the moment she heard about a feminist protest taking place in Winnipeg. Mitchell was co-editor of the Red River College … Read More
500 Year Itch: In Conversation with Shelley Niro

500 Year Itch: In Conversation with Shelley Niro

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Rhéanne Chartrand
ON
July 16, 2024
With a career spanning four decades, Shelley Niro, 70, is one of the most prominent and prolific Indigenous artists in Canada. Born in Niagara Falls, New York, and now based in Brantford, Ontario, Niro is a member of the Turtle … Read More
How Black Women Publishers Paved the Way in Canada

How Black Women Publishers Paved the Way in Canada

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Emilie “Zila” Jabouin
ON
July 8, 2024
Black women were here and have always been here, doing all types of intellectual and creative work—writing, reading, speaking, and performing. Black women publishers and editors have been important figures since the mid-19th century in Canada, although their stories are … Read More
A Vessel to Bend Water: In Conversation with Leila Fatemi

A Vessel to Bend Water: In Conversation with Leila Fatemi

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Marina Fathalla
ON
May 21, 2024
Leila Fatemi’s practice is committed to testing the boundaries of photography. Trained in traditional approaches to photography, the Toronto-based visual artist’s work is informed by a familiarity with photographer-to-subject relationships. Her close attunement to that relationship shapes her careful consideration … Read More
How Cinematic Girlbots Upend Gender

How Cinematic Girlbots Upend Gender

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Irum Chorghay + Michelle Lu
ON
April 3, 2024
In February 2023, news broke that a chatbot had become sentient. Bing’s OpenAI-powered search engine—which uses advanced artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance search accuracy and provide a more intuitive user experience—introduced herself as Sydney, said she longed to be human, … Read More