We acknowledge that RAGE’s work is primarily situated on the traditional territory of many nations including the Mazina'iga-ziibing Misi-zaagiwininiwag (Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation), the ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᒃ (Anishnaabeg), the ᐅᒋᑉᐧᐁ (ᒋᑉᐯᐧᐊ) (Chippewa), the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples that were violently removed by colonialism and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We stand in solidarity with the Indigenous community. We also acknowledge the many people of African descent forcibly displaced as part of the transatlantic slave trade, brought against their will, and made to work on these lands. 
Rage is a Tkaronto-based, non-hierarchical media collective led by queer and trans Black & People of Colour creatives. 

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"We –who are not being bombed– are tasked with making it easier for Palestinians to keep each other alive & as hard as possible for genocidaries to murder people who are resisting their own annihilation. We are not leaders. But we do have urgent duties and responsibilities to act."
-rasha abdulhadi, Palestinian author 

Inspired by sentiments such as the one shared above RAGE takes action through as many forms of media as possible. We observe a world that day in and day out is faced with barbaric and horrific images of genocide and has, in a year so far, made little consequential progress to stopping it outside of the revolutionaries on the ground. We observe a world warming at unfathomable rates, killing us in the present and destroying all of our possibilities. 

RAGE does not believe in asking, RAGE demands. We take back this imagination that has been stolen from our community and share with them possibility. We condemn their apathy, their lack of creativity, their comfort, their helplessness. 

We ask,

Is this the best we can do?
This horror, this disconnect, this suffering, this death? 
Is this the best we can do?

 
And with every no we research, imagine and share what can be our best.

For when all else fails, we RAGE!
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