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Ottawa BIPOC creatives and histories take the lead in third season of the podcast To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive

By Shireen Agharazi-Dormani on January 9, 2023

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The latest season of the podcast To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive launches today for any ears willing to listen. From protest action to generating creative community spaces to celebrating queer and trans Black communities, these discussions are about Ottawa-based Black, Indigenous, people of colour, diasporic, and queer archives of longing, memory, and inheritance in arts-based practices.

Image: Hunter Dewache.

“This season is an opportunity, broadly speaking, to put our truths and the journeys to ourselves into the air,” says Anna Shah Hoque, a South Asian-Persian bi-queer femme curator, producer, visual storyteller and educator.

Carleton University Art Gallery is the co-producer of this Canada Council-funded digital project. Guest producers Aedan Corey, Matt Miwa, Kole Peplinskie, Keegan Prempeh, and Summer-Harmony Twenish join the conversations as the podcast engages Ottawa-based LGBTQ+ BIPOC artists, arts workers, and activists whose perspectives and creations have built and continue to build this community.

Throughout winter and spring, the episodes will be released every two weeks on Mondays.

Check out Anna’s promo clip for the upcoming season:


To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive launches on January 9, 2023. Give it a listen and show your support!

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