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Collective Arts Introduces Amplified Voices Art Series


Collective Arts Introduces Amplified Voices Art Series
Collective Arts Introduces Amplified Voices Art Series
Hamilton, Ont, Canada, Jan. 26, 2021 Collective Arts, a brewer and distiller that has worked with over 1200 artists in their seven years, will be devoting its next series of art-focused can labels to artwork dealing with issues of social justice. The craft brewer will feature work by 36 artists from around the world in hopes of using their platform to create continued awareness, support and converation around injustice faced by so many.
In an effort to help create space for groups that are too often left in the margins, Collective Arts revamped its quarterly Call for Art this past summer. The Amplified Voices Call for Art was geared toward protest art, artwork that deals with equity/inequity, art from BIPOC artists, art from LGBTQ2+ artists, and artwork that conveys a sense of hope for a safer and more inclusive future.    ....

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Here's Why We Need More Women of Colour in Law


We Need More Black Women in Law Here s Why
Samantha Peters is a queer Black lawyer who wants to see more people who look like her practicing law in Canada
By Samantha Peters, as told to Natalie Harmsen
December 23, 2020
Samantha Peters (Photo: Charu Sharma)
I graduated from law school in 2016 and I was called to the bar in Alberta in July, 2020. The only Black female judge in Alberta, Queen’s Bench Justice Gaylene Kendell, was going to be presiding over my call to the bar. I wanted the experience to be like “Black Lady Courtroom.” I thought, ‘Oh my God, this is going to be real life.’ For me, the timing was really important because everyone was (and is) talking about racism as if it’s a new word, and it’s a good time to interrogate anti-Black racism in law. It was going to be so symbolic to have a Black woman introduce me into the legal profession, especially because to get where I am, it has been Black women mentors, Black women in my ....

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