
Holding Space for Beauty and Blackness
This show poses necessary and timely questions, while holding space for the beauty, diversity, and complexity of Blackness. By Ashley Marshall for Rungh, Vol. 9 No. 1
This show poses necessary and timely questions, while holding space for the beauty, diversity, and complexity of Blackness. By Ashley Marshall for Rungh, Vol. 9 No. 1
BIPOC art lights up the community. Karmella Cen Benedito De Barros and Lexi Mellish Mingo. Room Magazine.
By Zenev and Associates based on 2021 Jan-Mar feedback from publishers, staff, freelancers and others in the Canadian magazine industry. AMPA/MagsBC initiative.
Ten transit shelter ads will be up between April 15 and May 6, 2019.
20 hours/week for 19 weeks @ $15/hour starting May 7. Position open until filled.
A report on the panel by Natasha Sanders-Kay, MagsBC Board Member.
A summary of the main points gleaned from the conference by Natasha Sanders-Kay, MagsBC Board Member.
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