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Activating diversity and inclusion: A blueprint for museum educators as allies and change makers
W Ng, SM Ware, A Greenberg
Journal of Museum Education 42 (2), 142-154, 2017
1222017
All power to all people? Black LGBTTI2QQ activism, remembrance, and archiving in Toronto
SM Ware
Transgender Studies Quarterly 4 (2), 170-180, 2017
822017
It can’t be fixed because it’s not broken: Racism and disability in the prison industrial complex
S Ware, J Ruzsa, G Dias
Disability incarcerated: Imprisonment and disability in the United States …, 2014
572014
Until we are free: Reflections on black lives matter Canada
R Diverlus, S Hudson, SM Ware
University of Regina Press, 2020
462020
Queering urban justice: Queer of colour formations in Toronto
J Haritaworn, G Moussa, SM Ware
University of Toronto Press, 2018
362018
Marvellous Grounds: Queer of Colour Histories of Toronto
J Haritaworn, G Moussa, SM Ware
Between the Lines, 2018
292018
Excellence and Equity?
W Ng, SM Ware
Multiculturalism in art museums today 37, 2014
152014
Introduction: Queering urban justice
J Haritaworn, G Moussa, R Rodríguez, SM Ware
Queering Urban Justice: Queer of Colour Formations in Toronto, 3-26, 2018
82018
How disability studies stays white, and what kind of white it stays
N Ejiogu, SM Ware
Annual Conference of the Society for Disability Studies, New York, NY, 2008
82008
Organizing on the corner: Trans women of colour and sex worker activism in Toronto in the 1980s and 1990
S Ware, M Forrester, C Gallant
Marvellous grounds: Queer of colour histories of Toronto, 32-46, 2019
72019
Foraging the future: Forest baths, engaged pedagogy, and planting ourselves into the future
SM Ware
Qualitative Inquiry 28 (2), 236-243, 2022
62022
Revolution and resurgence: dismantling the prison industrial complex through black and indigenous solidarity
SM Ware, G Dias
Until We Are Free: Reflections on Black Lives Matter in Canada, 32-56, 2020
62020
Speaking our truths, building our futures: Arts-based organizing in 2SQTBIPOC communities in Toronto
AM Ramirez, J Haritaworn, G Moussa, SM Ware
Marvellous grounds: Queer of colour histories of Toronto, 71-82, 2018
62018
Queer circuits of belonging
A Ahmad
Marvellous grounds: Queer of colour histories of Toronto, 116-24, 2018
62018
'No one like me seemed to have ever existed': A trans of colour critique of trans scholarship and policy development in post-secondary schools
SM Ware
University of Toronto (Canada), 2010
62010
How disability studies stays white, and what kind of white it stays: A call for intersectionality within disability studies
N Ejiogu, SM Ware
Society Disability Studies Conference, New York, 2008
62008
The Most Unwelcoming ‘Outstanding Welcome’: Marginalized Communities and Museums and Contemporary Art Spaces
SM Ware
Canadian Theatre Review 177, 10-13, 2019
52019
Marvellous grounds: Queer of colour histories of Toronto
SM Ware, G Moussa, J Haritaworn
Between the Lines, 2018
52018
Marvellous grounds: QTBIPOC counter-archiving against imperfect erasures
J Haritaworn, G Moussa, SM Ware, A Choi, AK Panag, R Rodríguez
Any Other Way: How Toronto Got Queer, 219-223, 2017
52017
Calling a shrimp a shrimp: A black queer intervention in disability studies
N Ejiogu, SM Ware
Queerly Canadian: An Introductory Reader in Sexuality Studies, 257, 2022
42022
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