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Saigon Flowr

Saigon Flowr is an artist, educator and culture critic with an intersectional focus on disability, racism and migrant rights. In her spare time from advocating for poverty reduction, fat/body positivity & women's issues, she's busy fulfilling her love of wanderlust and cookies. Yes, yes - cookies.
Posted on July 27, 2018 July 26, 2018

Strawgate: The Ableism Behind Exclusionary Activism

Saigon Flowr
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Saigon Flowr
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ableism, disability, environment, straws

Or, why straws aren’t the problem you think they are. Read more

Posted on April 25, 2018 October 9, 2018

The Actions Of Some In Toronto Can’t Erase Canada’s Shameful Truths

Saigon Flowr
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blacklivesmatter, canada, racism, society-politics, toronto

‘We are comparatively free of racial, sectarian or ideological strife’? Absolutely not. Read more

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