5/13/2023 0 Comments A Dangerous Woman by Sharon Rudahl![]() ![]() Our invitation to Moritz fit with our project on how generations of activists and cultural producers have recovered, invoked, and remade Goldman and what that tells us about the continuities, discontinuities, and complexities of anarchist history. A prolific, award-winning poet, Moritz is also co-author, with Theresa Moritz, of The World’s Most Dangerous Woman: A New Biography of Emma Goldman (Subway 2001), the only full-length study of Goldman’s three residencies in Toronto during the 1920s and 1930s. Moritz, Poet Laureate of Toronto (2019-23), of Inheriting Your Life: Homage to Emma Goldman, an original poem written at our request. ![]() Vladimir Institute.īut the event’s most explicitly commemorative moment was a reading by A.F. Over two years later, in October 2022, we finally hosted that University of Toronto-sponsored Symposium, and a performance by the Theatre Group of the Toronto Workers’ History Project of Craig Heron’s Emma’s Last Visit (directed by Aida Jordão) at St. ![]() As historians researching the intergenerational memory of Goldman’s Toronto exile, we wanted to bring together scholars, activists, and cultural workers involved in new research and critical engagement with Goldman and anarchist history. ![]() When the pandemic came, we were planning a symposium to mark the 80 th anniversary of Emma Goldman’s 1940 death in Toronto. Library of Congress.įranca Iacovetta & Cynthia Wright, with thanks to A.F. ![]()
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