Diverse and Converse
Diverse and Converse: Indigenous Art
As we celebrate indigenous history month, a panel of indigenous artists discuss healing through art, cultural appropriation and 2SLGBTQ+ representation in indigenous art.
As we celebrate indigenous history month, a panel of indigenous artists discuss healing through art, cultural appropriation and 2SLGBTQ+ representation in indigenous art.
As we start to adjust to a new normal, there is much work to be done ahead in relation to race and racism, and discrimination, especially in Canada. While this work might be uncomfortable, this discomfort will actually help us to learn and grow. What we really want to do is continue the conversation because it is vital. The goal of this discussion is to provide some tools to help you affect positive change within the community and yourself.
Kween, a dance teacher, owns The Heels Academy and The Kween Company. She's a cannabis educator and activist, advocating for BIPOC rights, leading protests, and promoting black excellence. Kween works with AHLOT and Lyte Clinic to aid cannabis education and representation for BIPOC communities.
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