JayCee Beyale Speaks Out
I am a Navajo artist from New Mexico. I grew up in a small town called Farmington. I currently reside in Colorado Springs and have been here for the last 2 years. My identity and background have always been present in my work and it’s because I am proud of who I am and where I come from. My connection to aboriginal culture is heavily influenced by my involvement in the arts. Files Culture
Fanny Aïshaa: An Artist Inspired by Nature
Born in Québec City of a French Quebecoise mother and a Moroccan father, a youth protection placement officer brought Fanny-Pier Garneau into the lives of a Quebecois couple. But this was no adoption horror story in the making. Files Culture
Blacks in Quebec History: A Forgotten Legacy
For the longest time, school history books have glossed over the record of visible minorities in the Canadian province of Quebec. It’s as if Quebec, if not all of Canada, has always been some sort of paradise of racial tolerance. Files Culture
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