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Why Black artists should spend 2021 forging our own paths — not trying to fix broken institutions


Why Black artists should spend 2021 forging our own paths — not trying to fix broken institutions
Our collective protests have created a chasm, one we can fill with Black art, new ideas, and our full selves, writes artist and activist Rodney Diverlus.
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Our collective protests have created a chasm, one we can fill with Black art, new ideas, and our full selves
Posted: Jan 15, 2021 3:00 PM ET | Last Updated: January 15
Rodney Diverlus.(Robin Pueyo)
Black Light is a column by Governor General Award-winning writer Amanda Parris that spotlights, champions and challenges art and popular culture that is created by Black people and/or centres Black people. While Amanda is away on maternity leave, a different writer will be featured in a guest edition of the column each month. This month s edition is a point-of-view essay by movement artist and Black Lives Matter — Canada co-founder Rodney Diverlus. ....

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