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Its owner Karlene, who goes by her first name on the store’s website, describes herself as a Métis mom of two who started the venture after her dresses became popular. Her bestsellers include the “Legend” design, a reversible mask featuring loons and fish, and flower-patterned masks.
Etsy drops from the five-starred store BeadsAgainstFascism are highly anticipated, with many popular beaded pins promoting social causes.
Happy Indigenous Peoples Day! Im a Cree bead artist and I make and sell antifascist beadwork, hit me with a follow to keep up with my work and if you want to support monetarily, my PayPal is https://t.co/b5Nu2oDAt0pic.twitter.com/S0RP2S87TH BeadsAgainstFascism (@beadagainstfash) October 12, 2020
A cultural renaissance is blooming in Canada, led by Black and Indigenous artists
Laila El Mugammar: At its centre is public art, literature and more. The Canada emerging is one where I am visible. By Laila El Mugammar
December 15, 2020 Joseph in front of his mural, Hope Through Ashes: A Requiem for Hogan’s Alley (Rochelle Leung)
Laila El Mugammar is a Sudanese-Canadian writer and student. Her academic and creative work maps the historic Black presence in Canada.
On Gaukel Street in Kitchener, Ont., perpendicular to city hall, a black bear greets pedestrians with watery and speculative eyes.
Makade Makwa. Near her, a frog crouches, its back glimmering and pale in the sunlight.