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Cicely Belle Blain | |
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Born | 1993or1994(age 30–31) [1] London, United Kingdom |
Cicely Belle Blain is a poet and activist originally from England and now based in Canada.
Blain was born and raised in London [2] and is of Gambian Wolof, Jamaican and English heritage. [3] When they were in grade 6, Blain and their family moved to a small village in France. The family returned to England afterwards, and Blain attended secondary school in London. [4] They were awarded an International Leader of Tomorrow Award scholarship to study at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, [5] graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in modern European studies and Russian in 2016. [6] Blain also has a certificate in new media journalism from Simon Fraser University. [7]
Before launching their own business, Blain worked with Qmunity, an LGBT resource centre in Vancouver. [7] Blain co-founded founded Black Lives Matter Vancouver in 2016. [8] Blain is the CEO of the DEI consulting firm, originally called Cicely Blain Consulting [7] and now called Bakau Consulting, which they launched in 2018. [6] They offer workshops and courses such as “Intro to Racial Justice” and “Unlearning Anti-Blackness”. [8]
Blain's debut book, a poetry collection titled Burning Sugar, was published in 2020. [9] [10] They are working on "a YA fantasy novel about black justice and queer love". [5]
Blain is non-binary and lives in Vancouver. [10]
Year | Award | Work | Result |
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2021 | Pat Lowther Award | Burning Sugar | Shortlisted |