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Growing A New Generation Of Urban Farmers


How Cheyenne Sundance is creating a more inclusive food system for low-income racialized youth.
Danielle Groen
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(Illustration: Vivian Rosas)
Cheyenne Sundance knows there are places that take urban farming seriously. She mentions Brooklyn Grange, the rooftop farms in New York City that harvest 100,000 pounds of produce a year; the backyard chickens in Los Angeles and Portland, Oregon; and the community-supported farms in Cuba that’s she’s worked on herself. But in Toronto, “the city sees urban agriculture as a hobby,” she says. “They just don’t see it as a viable career.”
Sundance sees things differently. She understands it’s possible to run a for-profit farm in the city that pays a fair wage. But it takes a new kind of leadership: one that’s urgently needed. “There is so much systemic oppression in the food system,” Sundance says, “from who has the privilege to take on unpaid internships to who can sell their pr ....

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Black Futures: Youth Leadership for Social Change


NOW Magazine
Black Futures: Youth Leadership for Social Change
Black Futures: Youth Leadership for Social Change
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Cheyenne Sundance (food justice advocate), Devon Jones (educator), and Shanice Teape (co-chair YMCA Youth Advisory Committee) discuss systemic issues, and how investing in youth can create a brighter future. All are welcome. This is a virtual event presented by the YMCA of Greater Toronto during Black History Month 2021. Feb 17 at 4 pm. After registering, you will receive an email with a link and password for the event. ....

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Mumbi Tindyebwa Otu, artistic director of Obsidian Theatre


Mumbi Tindyebwa Otu, artistic director of Obsidian Theatre
Mumbi Tindyebwa Otu, artistic director of Obsidian Theatre
Black Futures Month: The acclaimed theatre creator is expanding the Black stories that are told on stage and screen
By Kelsey Adams
Mumbi Tindyebwa Otu
became the artistic director of Obsidian Theatre, Canada’s premier Black theatre company, at a tumultuous time: it was the thick of the pandemic, in the midst of worldwide protests against anti-Black racism and theatres were shut down.
Obsidian’s first major project with Otu at the helm, 21 Black Futures, responds to the question: What is the future of Blackness? It’s an anthology of 21 filmed monodramas, written by 21 Black playwrights, performed by 21 Black actors and directed by 21 Black directors from across Canada. It airs weekly on Fridays on CBC Gem from February 12-26. ....

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Rodney Diverlus, co-founder, Black Lives Matter Canada


Rodney Diverlus, co-founder, Black Lives Matter Canada
Rodney Diverlus, co-founder, Black Lives Matter Canada
Black Futures Month: The artist and activist has a monumental year planned for Black Lives Matter
By Kelsey Adams
Samuel Engelking
Before the federal government launched CERB, Black Lives Matter-Toronto adapted to COVID by running an emergency fund to help out-of-work Black Torontonians cover daily living expenses. This mutual aid model is something Rodney Diverlus, one of the group’s founding members, sees as integral to the way we build back after the pandemic. Diverlus calls himself an “artivist,” creating work that exists at the intersection of art and activism. He is the director of Wildseed Centre, a multi-purpose co-working space for the city’s Black community to organize, meet, create art and heal. He feels we’re on the precipice of a Black renaissance, laying the groundwork for sustainable organizing for generations to come. ....

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