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  1. Shaunasea Brown and Nadine Valcine: Public 72
  2. Pamela Edmonds, Liz Ikiriko, Cristian Ordóñez, Chiedza Pasipanodya, Leila Timmins, and Tim Whiten: Tim Whiten: Elemental
  3. THE FUNAMBULIST 59: Black Indigeneities
  4. Chipo Chipaziwa: My Mother My Home
  5. Tabea Nixdorff and Setareh Noorani: Archival Textures: Amplifying
  6. Thomas Filteau, Liz Ikiriko, Andy Maple, and Mallory Lowe Mpoka: Architecture of the Self: What Lives Within Us
  7. Charmaine Lurch, Katherine McKittrick, and Cristian Ordóñez: Twenty Dreams
  8. Camal Pirbhai and Camille Turner: Wanted
  9. Buseje Bailey and Yaniya Lee: Buseje Bailey : Reasons Why We Have to Disappear Every Once in a While
  10. Yaniya Lee: Selected Writing on Black Canadian Art
  11. Tanya Bailey: Vividly Diverse Haikus
  12. Tanya Bailey: Seemingly Provoked
  13. Tanya Bailey: Night Sky
  14. Tanya Bailey: Vulnerable Synchronicities
  15. Leslie Hewitt
  16. Wardell Milan: Between Late Summer and Early Fall
  17. Stan Douglas: Abbott & Cordova, 7 August 1971
  18. Lillian O’Brien Davis: Santa Baby
  19. Pope.L: My Kingdom for a Title
  20. Kwame Brathwaite: Black Is Beautiful
  21. Lex Brown: Consciousness
  22. Stan Douglas: The Secret Agent | Collector’s Edition
  23. Amy Kazymerchryk and Martine Syms: Borrowed Lady: Martine Syms
  24. Dr. Sharbreon Plummer: Diasporic Threads
  25. Trent Adkins, Robert Ford, and Lawrence Warren: THING
  26. Thomas Filteau, Liz Ikiriko, Andy Maple, and Mallory Lowe Mpoka: Architecture of the Self: What Lives Within Us – Special Edition
  27. Brit Barton, Max Guy, Irena Haiduk, Michael Harrison, and Matthew Goulish: Max Guy: But tell me, is it a civilized country?
  28. Fred Moten: Black and Blur
  29. Julie Crooks, Dominique Fontaine, and Silvia Forni: Making History
  30. Bracy Appeikumoh: Why Have There Been No Great Women Eroticists?
  31. Adriano Pedrosa and Tomás Toledo: Afro-Atlantic Histories
  32. Adrian Piper: Unbidden Tongues #3: Necessary Questions
  33. Jan Wade: Soul Power
  34.  DeForrest Brown: Assembling a Black Counter Culture
  35. Natasha Henry: Change Starts Now: Our Stories, Our History, Our Heritage
  36. Letticia Cosbert Miller: Swimming up a Dark Tunnel
  37. Dhanveer Singh Brar: Teklife, Ghettoville, Eski
  38. Brené Brown  and Tarana Burke: You Are Your Best Thing: Vulnerability, Shame Resilience, and the Black Experience
  39. Dionne Brand: A Map to the Door of No Return: Notes to Belonging
  40. Luther Konadu , Mariana Muñoz Gomez, and Christina Hajjar: Carnation, Vol. 2 (Pleasure)
  41. Kara Walker: A Black Hole Is Everything a Star Longs to Be
  42. Tom Lloyd: Black Art Notes
  43. October Files: Carrie Mae Weems
  44. Nick Aikens and Elizabeth Robles: The Place is Here
  45. Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham: Black Futures
  46. Sigrid Asmus, Romare Bearden, Robert Colescott, Ellen Gallagher, Mildred Howard, Wangechi Mutu, Alison Saar, Lorna Simpson, Mickalene Thomas, and Kara Walker: Beyond Mammy, Jezebel & Sapphire
  47. Antwaun Sargent: Young, Gifted and Black: A New Generation of Artists