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Creative Activisms : Arts In The Movement -- Black Arts And The Movement : A Conversation \/ Ravyn Wngz And Syrus Marcus Ware -- Relentless \/ Dr. Naila Keleta-mae -- The Afronautic Research Lab \/ Camille Turner -- Choreographic Design And Performing Black Activism \/ Rodney Diverlus -- Part Iv. Theorizing Blackness : Considerations Through Time And Space -- The Need To Root Disability Justice Into Movements \/ Sarah Jama -- Blackness In The Atmosphere \/ Dana Inkster -- First-generation Tribulations \/ Queentite Opaleke -- It's In Us To Give : Black Life And The Racial Profiling Of Blood Donation \/ Omisoore Dryden -- From Cheechako To Sourdough : Reflections On Northern Living And Surviving, While Being Black \/ Paige Galette -- Mothering In The Movement \/ Silvia Argentina Arauz -- Black And Muslim \/ Gilary Massa -- Black Lives Matter : Toronto Sit-in At Pride \/ Dr. Naila Keleta-mae -- Part V. 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