
Nourishing Community
Migrant workers in the gig economy are arguably the most exploited labour force in Canada.
Derailing Dignity, an art installation and sound piece opening May 16th, encourages people to make the connection between the convenience of online food delivery services and the human beings making it all happen. The exhibit opens May 16th, and is part of the 40th annual Mayworks Festival in Toronto.
It was created by Krish Dineshkumar, a cook, sound producer, activist and artist, who is constantly looking for creative ways to build empathy. He joins the Blueprints studio to share his creative process, the motivation behind using art as a tool of engagement and the other ways he works on nourishing the community.
He calls it 'heartwork', and makes the caring case that its something we could better prioritize when we think about organizing.
Hosted by: Jessa McLean
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Related Episodes:
Our interview with Justice for Migrant Workers Rabble Rant from August 2023, on the Temporary Foreign Workers ProgramMore Resources:
Migration and Migrant Labour in the Gig Economy: An InterventionMigrant Rights NetworkMayworks 2025 Festival Guide and ArchiveKrish's Cooked Until Tender on IG📺YOU CAN CATCH US LIVE EVERY FRIDAY AT 12pm E.T. on our YouTube Channel.
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Blueprints of Disruption is dedicated to amplifying the work of activists, organizers and rabble rousers. This weekly podcast, hosted by Jessa McLean and Santiago Helou Quintero, features in-depth discussions that explore different ways to challenge capitalism, decolonize spaces and create movements on the ground. Together we will disrupt the status quo one episode at a time.
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