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Conversations with progressive artists, curators, writers, scholars, students and critical thinkers about art, culture and community. Collaboratively developed with the Office of Diversity and Human Rights, University of Guelph.
Conversations with progressive artists, curators, writers, scholars, students and critical thinkers about art, culture and community. Collaboratively developed with the Office of Diversity and Human Rights, University of Guelph.
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Monday Mar 12, 2018
Black Lives Rooted #8: Syrus Marcus Ware
Monday Mar 12, 2018
Monday Mar 12, 2018
In this extended interview, influential artist, activist and educator Syrus Marcus Ware talks about being an artist (visual and performance) and activist, his family in Montreal, Toronto and Memphis Tennessee, being a twin and a parent, Black Lives Matter Toronto, the founding of Blockorama and Pride Toronto, and working at the Art Gallery of Ontario. A powerful narrative of love in the face of homo- and transphobia and anti-black racism, Ware projects an intensely compassionate commitment to social change.

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