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Cynn Adereti
Tell me a bit about yourself? I am a Nigerian born Canadian in my 20’s. I have a passion for house plants, inspired by Covid 19 isolation, sobriety, and a new love
Ashley King
Identity and Neighborhood Black indigenous artist - Taino caribbean/connections to mohawk (non blood relations), artwork is land based- woodwork, use nature as a medium - mushrooms, weave and mend collective which is
Documenting Black Queer + Sapphic Spaces & Collectives

ONEName: De Poonani Posse Address: P.O Box 156, Station P, Toronto, Ont., M5S 2S7 Neighborhood: The Annex Circa: ‘90s Notes/Points of interest: Collaboration with Fireweed, in their 49th issue titled “Da
Survey

I conducted a survey to gauge the sentiments that Black Torontonians have towards the healthcare system. There were 36 participants. Within the data, I recognized that many folks had similar answers to the
Kiah Quirion
Tell me a bit about yourself? My name is Kiah Quirion, I am a 29-year-old woman, living currently in Ajax Ontario. My parents are an interracial couple or a biracial couple. My father
Hermmela
Tell me a bit about yourself? My name is Harmmela, I was born in Ethiopia and I came here when I was 7 or 8, I don’t know what my actual age
Jamaias DeCosta
Tell me a bit about yourself? I identify as Jamaican, Afro-Indigenous. My maternal grandmother is Irish, my grandfather is Mohawk Irish cree and french, on my fathers side he is Jamaica/Afro Indigenous.
Kaya Joan
I was born and raised in Tkaronto Dish with one spoon treaty territory, I am afro-Indigenous my mother mom is Kanien’keha from Kahnawake and Irish. My maternal grandfather immigrated here from jamaica.
Isaac Crosby
The Black Ojibwe of Anderdon Nation People always try to guess where I am from, and are always surprised when I tell them. In our bloodline, we connected with Black peoples who escaped
Shay
Mapping Black Futures: What was your motivation to work in the healthcare sector? I can’t say I have always wanted to be a nurse. However I can say I have always wanted
Interview: Qadra
Mapping Black Futures: What was your motivation to work in the healthcare sector? Khadra: It has always been a long life dream of mine to be a paramedic. As a child I would
Interview: Asma
Mapping Black Futures: What was your motivation to work in the healthcare sector? Asma: I have had two motivations in working the healthcare sector: My first motivation was recognizing that I have a