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Volume 36, Issue 71
  • ISSN: 0845-4450
  • E-ISSN: 2048-6928

Abstract

Curated by Ingrid Jones, invites reflection on the intent and impact of racialized inclusion in dominant institutions. Though the exhibition’s contents offer knowledge to any visitor who is willing to learn, it also speaks directly to a Black, Indigenous, and persons of colour (BIPOC) public by bringing together artists’ dedicated resources for collective survival. In so doing, the exhibition constructs a counter-archive that its racialized counter-public encounters through a diverse range of audio, visual, and tactile media that document Black and Indigenous resistance to historical and contemporary socio-economic exploitation.

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  • Article Type: Other review
Keyword(s): Black Studies; Colonialism; Inclusion; Institutions; Labour; Race; Resistance
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