
The Virus and Us
An animated instructional video to help children better understand the coronavirus pandemic.
An animated instructional video to help children better understand the coronavirus pandemic.
A journalist offers insight on the COVID-19 response in Africa, while struggling to explain social distancing to her young daughter.
1986: An Elegy for Our Coldest War Commemorating Gay Men of African Descent’s (GMAD) 30th anniversary alongside the legacy of black gay men organizing on behalf of themselves in response
Flourishing features the work of seven artists from across Canada whose work addresses the complexities of what it means to flourish, and how flourishing exists in harmony with, and in juxtaposition to, suffering.
Photographs of the Nuosu people whose complicated spiritual and sociocultural crisis grows more and more severe in the Cold Mountains in Southern Sichuan, China.
ArtsEverywhere is working with Families United 4 Justice and the Forced Trajectory Project to co-produce a series of personal narratives by family members, in a small effort to create counter-narratives
Queer Black artists from London, Toronto, and São Paulo talk about their community-based artistic practices.
An experiential reflection on the different spaces and technologies of analog and digital gay cruising in Quito, Ecuador.
Who would be a good queer citizen? Imagining a city, otherwise, through queer performance.
In order for us as poor and oppressed people to become a part of a society that is meaningful, the system under which we now exist has to be radically
A gay couple live with their grandmother, “the Lady of Sufferin’ street, the presiding princess of the palace, the countess of our modest estate, and the queen of her own two cats.”
[roundtable_menu] [contributor]Aishah Shahida Simmons[excerpt]In the past, I, too, was extremely resistant to integrating spirituality into activist work for fear that it would dilute the “real” issues at hand.[/excerpt] [/contributor] [contributor]Akwaeke