Free To Be More: Creative Activism in the Era of Black Lives Matter
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Free To Be More: Creative Activism in the Era of Black Lives Matter
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| Abstract |
Alongside mass protests following the 2020 killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police came an outpouring of creative expression by Black artists, producing art that helped make sense of the moment and mobilize for change. This book honours the creative revolutionary labour of Black artists, past and present, with a collection of essays, poems, images, and interviews that affirms the deep connection between art and activism. Includes contributions by such Montrealers as Aisha Sasha John, Pauline (Po B.K.) Lomami, Anna Jane McIntyre, Charmaine Nelson, and Ryan (Ryan AD) Benaddad.
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2026
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University of Regina Press
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Regina, SK
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| # of Pages |
320p.
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978-1-77940-133-5
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| Citation |
Ware, Syrus Marcus, and Ra’anaa Yaminah Ekundayo, eds. Free To Be More: Creative Activism in the Era of Black Lives Matter. Regina, SK: University of Regina Press, 2026.
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