Fall 2024

ti-TCR | 20

On Collective Care

Edited by Emma Jeffrey, ti-TCR 20: On Collective Care examines the potential of art and writing to expand our capacity for empathy and care on a collective scale, and to activate tangible forms of community-building. Why write poetry during the apocalypse, if not for the hope of a kinder world?

With contributions by Kristin Bjornerud, Leah CL, Preeti Kaur Dhaliwal, Mark Foss, Christina Hajjar, Amanda Hiland, Penn Kemp, Alysha Mohamed, Dora Prieto, Belén Rios Sialer, Sneha Subramanian Kanta, and Jasper Wrinch.

This web folio is free to access, with the option to donate to Islamic Relief Canada’s Gaza Emergency Appeal, which provides urgent aid to displaced civilians in Gaza. Donate here.

 

 

Cover: Kristin Bjornerud, Ghosts (Tender Medicine), 2023, watercolour and goache on paper adhered to wooden panel, 48.26 x 53.34 cm. Photo by Paul Litherland, Studio Lux. Courtesy of the artist.
Contributors

Editor's Note

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