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Kaya Joan

About

Kaya Joan is a multi-disciplinary Afro-Indigenous (Vincentian, Kanien’kehá:ka, Jamaican, settler) artist born and raised in T’karonto, Dish with One Spoon treaty territory, based in what is currently known as Prince Edward County, Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabeg, and Wendat territory. Kaya’s practice explores Black and Indigenous futurity, archival practices, mapping, storytelling, and relationship to place.

all work

  • Poem
I have gone mad before, so I am not afraid
  • Essay
Islands in the Sky
  • Essay
Tilting at Windmills
  • Fiction
Twenty Questions
  • Fiction
The Year My Sister Became a Border
  • Fiction
Experimental Architecture
  • Essay
Exile Wrote Me Twice
  • Protest
  • Fiction
How to Read the Air
  • Protest
  • Essay
World Without End
  • Protest
  • Poem
Done Right
  • Protest
  • Poem
Impulse Control
  • Protest
  • Poem
to birth laws of relational dark
  • Intervention
  • Essay
First Country
  • Violence
  • Essay
Fatherland
  • Protest
  • Fiction
Dawn and Her Brother’s Ghost
  • Protest
  • Essay
Born into Exile
  • Intervention
  • Fiction
Live to Eat
  • Intervention
  • Essay
Touching The Elephant: Notes from a Haitian in the Diaspora
  • Protest
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