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Sev Taylor

Sev is an artist, abolitionist, language learner, lapsed church musician, and writer/researcher who has lived in the City of Toronto for a decade now and hopes to see you around at this year's No Pride in Policing programming. I'm a white person who is honoured to be within the ambit of the Two Row Wampum Belt Covenant owing to many generations of Haudenosaunee generosity and settler-facing civic education: the Two Row, also known as Guswenta, is a framework establishing noninterference and (get this) eternal friendship! I believe that an ethical approach to citizenship is decolonial and binds settlers to take personal responsibility for the relationships that the treaties establish. For instance, many land acknowledgements downplay the importance of the Dish With One Spoon, but it's not to be museumified: it's been an international resource management framework ensuring a healthy lake and renewable food systems (including unobstructed salmon migration routes, truly of global significance) since long before the French and British rolled in rather recently with munitions and contempt. Like all such laws, the Dish With One Spoon is still very much in effect! Indigenous tenure is conspicuously disregarded and indeed aggressively impeded by all levels of settler government... which is not good for anyone, seeing as safety isn't zero-sum. Another way is possible. This all may seem disconnected from my music, but it's not. Music is a means of timekeeping.
There are so many people dreaming of modes of governance that do not abide abuse. That's what Pride means to me! Individual liberation sounds kind of drab. I'm more concerned with queerness as a vector towards collective survival. It's great to be out, but can the state stop besieging Black power and hurting my friends and neighbours? It's good to be gay, but who-all's here? Who's not? It's nice that big banks are sponsoring this event, but wouldn't it be better to stop investing in doom, even if we have to make some compromises along the way?
Proudly bisexual, under the disability umbrella, and gender-agnostic or non-binarily transgender, Sev is a former member of the Workers Arts and Heritage Centre youth council and has performed solo and in ensemble at Glad Day, Queen Gallery, Far Out Festival, the Biscuit Eater Cafe & Books, and the Université Sainte-Anne. Favourite musicians at the moment include Stromae, Adrianne Lenker (of Big Thief), Arlo Parks, Devendra Banhart, Willie Dunn, Black Belt Eagle Scout, and Raveena, as well as the friends and jam partners who buoy my creative practise. Pride was a riot. All's still not well. What world do you want us to inhabit? How will we make it so?
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