Black History Month Reading List
As this month comes to an end, we’re celebrating a mashup of literary work that puts Blackness, both past and present, into perspective. We have also taken special interest in including literary works by Black Canadian authors who are creating the context and scholarship to widen the knowledge of erased struggles of Black Canadians both historically and newcomers alike.

Safe Spaces
Imagine if we had enough room for love; if we could meet each other with the same patience we took to love our mothers, our children, our closest friends, our lovers. Imagine a world like that.

96 on Getting Here
When 96 moved back to Toronto, he was uncertain about what was going to happen next. After a decade-long stint in Calgary, he was moving back to the city to reconnect with old friends and finally pursue music in the way that he wanted to. But nothing felt certain.
Jesus is King and the Soundtrack to Commercial Christianity
West’s new brand of Christianity pushes him further into the good-books of the alt-right, and further away from the communities that prop him up.

Select Images from PH Blue
I compiled these images together from a larger project titled: PH Blue which I made on my last trip back home to Port Harcourt, Nigeria in 2018.