Author(s) | Alvis Choi; Ghaida Moussa; Jin Haritaworn; Syrus Marcus Ware |
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Marvellous Grounds: QTBIPOC Counter-Archiving against Imperfect Erasures
From: Any Other Way
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This essay explores how many queer archives are predominantly white and errase the experiences of queer people of colour.
Contributors
Jin Haritaworn
John Lorinc is an award-winning journalist who has contributed to Toronto Life, The Globe and Mail, National Post, Saturday Night, Report on Business and Quill & Quire, among other publications. He has written extensively on amalgamation, education, sprawl and other city issues. He is the recipient of two National Magazine Awards for his coverage of urban affairs. His first book, Opportunity Knocks: The Truth About Canada's Franchise Industry, was shortlisted for the National Business Book Award. He lives in Toronto.
Ghaida Moussa
Tatum Taylor is a writer and heritage specialist at ERA Architects. She holds a master's degree in historic preservation from Columbia University, where she worked on the editorial team for the Future Anterior Journal. She lives in Toronto.
Syrus Marcus Ware
Jane Farrow has worked as a CBC broadcaster, City Hall staffer, public facilitator and community animator. She was the first executive director of Jane's Walk and has received numerous community awards from the Toronto Community Foundation.
Alvis Choi
Stephanie Chambers is a news researcher at The Globe and Mail and teaches investigative reporting at Humber College.