
table of contents
Instilling Gender
by Jessica Hanna
Which Side Are They On?
by Amber Shuba
The Saskatchewan NDP have an opportunity to enhance young workers’ quality of life, but the bosses say “no.”
Age as a Barrier
by Chelsea Jones
Teenaged girls facing violence need access to more information and services
Artists’ voices
Briarpatch salutes the creative ways that our cultural workers bring messages of social change to the people
An interview with Sarah Abbott about Tide Marks, her film on post-Apartheid South Africa
The Art of Communication
by Tracey Mitchell
Interactive theatre is being used to create community understanding and dialog on the issue of violence
Trade Jobs are for (Boys) Girls
by Valerie Overend
The Binary Hoax
by Amy Juschka
Orientalism is blinding us to the realities of patriarchy
Les Charred
by Ellen Quigley
Studying in Niger results in more lessons than were expected
Made You Look
by Nichole Huck
Brown Eyes and Blue Eyes take a look at racism in Regina
Culture and Reviews
Music:
Looysen on Jenny Gear and the Whiskey Kittens
Looysen on Sara Marlowe
Looysen on Sarah Harmer
Hansen on Ani Difranco
Books:
Silver on If I had a Hammer
Wolfwood on Missing Sarah
My Opinion
by Nichole Huck
Lets Fix it



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