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  1. "Mapping Belonging: An Intersectional Critique of *Islands in the North"

    Abstract

    Islands in the North, a digital exhibit by Dr. Marlene Gaynair, remaps Toronto through the histories of Black Caribbean communities. This essay analyzes the project using Kimberlé Crenshaw’s theory of intersectionality, exploring how GIS mapping, archival storytelling, and digital design work together to reconstruct marginalized histories. Through a blend of critical analysis and personal reflection, the piece examines how digital creativity becomes a form of memory work and cultural preservation.

    Author(s)

    Shekhar Rana

    Tags

    archive digital humanities GIS Mapping Black Toronto intersectionality Data Activism digital archives Creative Memory Work
    Published: Wed 19 November 2025
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