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tapashta Episode 6

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Diserenity

Alten is a multi-disciplinary artist seeking to bring together an ever-growing community of curious people through innovative dance, theatre and film. They were born in Kitchener-Waterloo to interracial parents, hailing from Jamaica, Italy, and Mohawk ancestry. He is Queer, "disabled," and a New Generation artist.  They have experience working independently and collaboratively as an actor, singer, dancer, director, choreographer, writer, and producer.  They strive to leave audiences with feelings of curiosity, inspiration, and vulnerability; currently using dance, journalism, and playwriting to investigate art within capitalism and to poeticize local stories of dysfunctional relationships. They extend their gratitude to Alex Batycki and Kaleigh Murphy for exploring this concept with them, and to everyone today for trusting him with their time.

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A Slow Death In Academia

Krystal Kavita Jagoo graduated from York University with a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Windsor. Jagoo is passionate about equity, as can be seen from her writing and facilitation work for Scarborough Arts, Saskatchewan Writers' Guild, etc. She was published over 100 times in 2021. Her visual art, "University Ableism Bingo" was featured in Pandemic: A Feminist Response, and the zine, CRIP COLLAB. Jagoo is working on her collection of essays, entitled, "They Colonized Even My Tongue," thanks to the support of Ontario Arts Council and Toronto Arts Council grants.

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