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Beyond Bodies: On visions of digital space and utopias

Locating potential worlds for queer bodies and bodies of colour to exist

September 18, 2019 Kiki Amberber
an illustration of the profile of two people of colour, facing each other.
Features //

A tribute to academics of colour

Academics of colour face enormous challenges in their work, but their efforts are often unseen

May 16, 2019 James Goh
Culture // ACAR Honi

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s my people!

Emily Kim delivers a speech calling for more representation in films

May 23, 2018 Emily Kim
Reviews // Identity Revues

Sugar, Spice and Everything Rice

RoboPoC captures all the ethnic pride I wish my younger self had possessed

May 12, 2017 Eric Gonzales

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