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Sisters In Struggle Part Two

An Interview with Artist and Revolutionary Faith Nolan

by Earful of Queer

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Faith Nolan is an Artist, Revolutionary, Queer, Women of Colour originally hailing from Nova Scotia and now living and agitating in Toronto, Ont.

In this interview we hear Faith talk about the struggles of working class women in Toronto and across Canada. She tells us about her work inside prisons, founding the land project Camp SIS (Sisters In Struggle), and her work integrating her struggles with those of Six Nations land defenders.

She is a composer and guitarist whose style varies from blues and folk, to jazz, with a taste of funk and reggae. You can find out more about Faith Nolan and listen to some of her music on her website http://www.faithnolan.org/.

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Earful of Queer is a weekly Queer news and politics radio show aired and produced on CFRU 93.3 FM in Guelph, Ontario Mondays from 3-4pm. Past shows topics have included Intergenerational Lesbian panels, Israeli Apartheid, Prison Resistance, Police brutality, and sexual health. We also feature new music every week by Queer musicians.

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