CanCulture Presents: The Banned Issue

In our current times of bans, censorship and cancel culture, CanCulture’s The Banned Issue looks into the relationship between arts and censorship. From banned books to movies being thrown off streaming platforms and radio bans, this issue examines the intersection between the arts and politics, and how that intersection can sometimes lead to censorship and art being scraped out of existence.

Read the online version.

Limited quantities of physical copies available at Toronto Metropolitan University. Contact cancultureinfo@gmail.com for more information.

 CanCulture Presents: Cripping the Creative

a black graphic with a series of colourful mushrooms and plants that surround a grey Venus de Milo statue that sits in between large white text that reads: Cripping the Creative.

Grounded in networks of warmth, love and disabled cosmology, CanCulture Magazine is proud to present Cripping the Creative: The Disability Justice issue. This magazine was sewn together in webs of care, inspired by our disabled and mad ancestors and kin who have for time immemorial been the artists shaping world(s) as we know them and as we dream them.

We will grow old enough to make reality of our imaginings, plant seeds whose fruits we’ll pick and eat with our disabled, Black, weird, Crip, tired, fat, joyful kin.