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Reflections from our Summer Creative Storytelling Workshop

This summer, we gave birth to a 10-week online creative storytelling workshop, during which we worked with 31 brown womxn aged 17-48 in Ontario, across Canada and around the world to create and present a collection of personal ‘brown girl’ monologues on themes such as sex and sexuality, self love, body positivity, stolen histories, intergenerational …

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Honouring our Roots in Black Feminism!

Ntozake Shange’s 1975 choreopoem, ‘For Colored Girls That Have Considered Suicide/ When the Rainbow is Enuf’ consists of 20 poetic monologues that were based on events of her own life. Together, they tell the interconnected stories of seven Black American womxn, each represented by a different colour, around themes such as love, violence, abandonment, sexual …

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