Canadian-Trinidadian Activism: Navigating Intersectional Identity in Queer Care

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For Trinidadian-Candian Queer activists, identity must be navigated through queer identity, ethnic community, and cultural background. This paper seeks to explore what Trinidadian Canadian QTBIPOC allied activism care can look like in Canada how this is informed by complex intersectional identity. research was conducted under the supervision of Professor Tara Goldstein postdoctoral fellow Jenny Salisbury as part a Research Opportunity Program (ROP) towards larger project focused on 60 Years Queer, Trans, BIPOC (QTBIPOC) Activism Care. focuses into three activists via ArQuives: Richard Fung, Anthony Mohammed, Deb Singh. Fung informs art-based his identities Trini, Chinese, Canadian, gay man. presents an example informing activism, for film-based art that spans explores many topics surrounding Mohammad Singh present similar experiences Trinidadians within South Asian diaspora communities. navigating sexuality man Caribbean communities contradicting yet synchronous inclusion exclusion. Mohammed exhibits work varied groups intended Asians separately. similarly identifies acceptability particular identity; fluid sexuality, binary gender, monogamy thread Her her bathhouses women nonbinary folx Toronto Rape Crisis Centre Ontario Coalition Centres. their navigation community artistic expression activists.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Caribbean quilt

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['1929-235X', '1925-5829']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.33137/cq.v7i1.40211