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TO REMEMBER AND REPAIR


  • Centre for the Study of Black Canadian Diaspora 100 McCaul Street Toronto, ON, M5T 1W1 Canada (map)

Through Temple Marucci-Campbell’s program, she explores the nuances of a legacy in the wake of trauma, and how a ruptured legacy ignites alternative methods of remembering. Remembering through the interconnectivity of language and bodies while also acknowledging the disparity, breathes new life into existing legacies. Marucci-Campbell considers the question of legacies as it pertains to Black diasporic people. How can ruptured legacies survive within ourselves? How can they be nurtured? 

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2022 @7pm ET | Christene Browne From Nevis To, 1987, 7:00

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2022 @7pm ET | Kyisha Williams Red Lips (Cages for Black Girls), 2010, 17:47

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2022 @7pm ET | Nichola Feldman-Kiss Childish Objects\ my grandmother took command from her bed. she had a habit of clutching her seized hand become claw to her chest. her fridge was always stocked with lovingly prepared Jamaican dishes in the happenstance of visitors., 2009, 11:11

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2022 @7pm ET | Nadine Valcin Heartbreak, 2016, 1:00

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2022 @7pm ET | Kourtney Jackson Wash Day, 2020, 9:52 with LIVE ONLINE conversation between Temple Marucci-Campbell and her artists.

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