ThesePills

'these pills don't come in my skin tone'


Canada
About

The publication's main mission is to provide a platform for Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPoC) from across (Colonially Known As) "Canada" to speak about the social impact of mental health through the lens of racialized experiences.

The project originally comes from a need to highlight more BIPoC artists and writers in the predominantly-white "Canadian" spoken word scene (especially wimmin, femmes, and folks outside the binary), as well as the social and psychological impact of mental health narratives long dominated by white supremacy.

Although explicitly titled and focused for BIPoC, this project also recognizes the need for welcomed inclusion LGBTQQIP2SAA, queer, genderqueer, trans, non-binary, bigender and agender representation, visibility for disabled individuals, and across intersections of all social marginalization.

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