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Billy-Ray Belcourt

Billy-Ray Belcourt is from Driftpile Cree First Nation. He is a PhD student in the Department of English and Film Studies at the University of Alberta. Belcourt’s first poetry collection, This Wound is a World, was released through Frontenac House in fall 2017.
To Be Unbodied
What Do We Mean by Queer Indigenous Ethics?

What Do We Mean by Queer Indigenous Ethics?

Billy-Ray Belcourt and Lindsay Nixon discuss the ways in which queer and trans Indigenous folks enact another kind of art and theory.

Settler Structures of Bad Feeling

Settler Structures of Bad Feeling

Three Indigenous artists highlight the entangled connections among colonialism, sickness and contamination.

The Optics of the Language: How Joi T. Arcand Looks with Words

The Optics of the Language: How Joi T. Arcand Looks with Words

When Joi T. Arcand remakes signage with Cree syllabics, she loops us into new modes of perception, straddling the threshold of radical hope.