Walking Cities: Toronto
Renowned Canadian poet and writer Dionne Brand took a walk on Bloor Street West with Edinburgh-based poet Vahni Capildeo. They discussed the multiplicity of languages, the significance of corners and the repetition of colonial memories and structures in the architecture of the city. Filmmakers: Adrian Smith and Jason Hopfner Post-Production: Productions Spectrum Find more on Walking Cities here: http://bit.ly/2yMCiAP

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Dionne Brand, Loophole of Retreat: Venice

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1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

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NourbeSe Reads from Zong!

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Toronto: The DON'Ts of Visiting Toronto

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Why Is Dundas Street So Weird?

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Dionne Brand | Salvage

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Dionne Brand: The Shape of Language

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The Streets of Toronto: The future of our cities

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Poet Dionne Brand reads from Coal and Roses, by P.K. Page

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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Dionne Brand: Writing Against Tyranny and Toward Liberation

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Why This NYC Neighborhood is So Expensive

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Discover the ULTIMATE Toronto Neighborhood Guide

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Adrienne Rich and Dionne Brand in Conversation

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One on One with Dionne Brand | NGC Bocas Lit Fest 2024

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48 Hours Eating Toronto’s BEST Food!

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Anne Carson, Conversation, 26 October 2016

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Dionne Brand Reads from 'The Blue Clerk'

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M. NourbeSe Philip reads "Discourse on the Logic of Language" from She Tries Her Tongue

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