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The solidarity and affection of independent publishing networks As a child, I remember desperately wanting a journal with a magnetic seal like my friends had at the time. Our family’s
Abby Nowakowski (she/they) is a queer interdisciplinary artist using storytelling to explore shame and confidence. Abby’s practice taps into the human tendencies of failure and awkwardness, and aims to spread advocacy for consent, to share stories, and to make space for weirdos. Their artistic practice includes art facilitation and art activism and collaborative workshops, performances, and community weaving opportunities that increase skill development and create safe-brave spaces.
The solidarity and affection of independent publishing networks As a child, I remember desperately wanting a journal with a magnetic seal like my friends had at the time. Our family’s
In a cafe near Templehof park in Berlin in the spring, Anna Bowen catches up with scholar and writer Simon(e) van Saarloos about their new book, Take Em Down: Scattered Monuments and Queer Forgetting.
Can a transcontinental flight create space for dialogue?
The new year has only increased the intensity of our global instability. What responsibility do we have to tend to the needs of those who make us feel unsafe?
Introduction content notes: residential schools From the perspective of psychoanalysis, curation, and care, X University* researcher and postdoctoral fellow Ricky Varghese and Toronto-based curator Vince Rozario discuss both the significance