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Fire, Passion and Politics: The Creation of Blockorama as Black Queer Diasporic Space in the Toronto Pride Festivities

Fire, Passion and Politics: The Creation of Blockorama as Black Queer Diasporic Space in the Toronto Pride Festivities

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Fire, Passion and Politics: The Creation of Blockorama as Black Queer Diasporic Space in the Toronto Pride Festivities

About the Author

Beverly Bain is an antiracist, queer feminist scholar in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of Toronto. Her research includes Caribbean and Black queer feminist organizing, gender, transnationalism, colonialism, and anti-capitalism.

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