Distances Between Us, Part II

Living Hyphen

In this two-part exploration of distances between us, we look at how colonial powers have tried to destroy the histories and complexities of racialized communities by deeming them as subordinate. 

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Alyssa Sy de Jesus (@alyssabethandra) is a writer and cultural worker. "Twice removed" from the motherland, she is a fourth generation Chinese settler from the Philippines based today on unceded Musqueam, Squamish, and Tlseil-Waututh territory.

• Sumaiya Matin (@sumaiya.matin) is a writer, social worker/psychotherapist, and public policy professional. She loves exploring the intersections of mental health and literature. She is the author of the literary memoir The Shaytan Bride, and is currently a Master of Fine Arts candidate at the University of British Columbia.

• Sarrah G. Malek (@sarrah3g) is a Palestinian writer and spoken word poet living in T'Karanto, Canada. She writes on colonization and resistance using creative performance and magical realism. She is co-editor of Min Fami: Arab feminist reflections on space, identity, and resistance published in 2014. 

Living Hyphen⁠⁠ is a community seeking to turn up the volume on the voices of hyphenated Canadians. You can purchase our magazine at ⁠⁠www.livinghyphen.ca⁠⁠, support us on ⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠, or find us on ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠.

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