Freed by our yes, freed by our no
A prude politic leaves space to unpack sexual normativity, the messiness of consent, and how pleasure and desire are framed.
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100 cents on the dollar
Whether on a small or large scale, employers employ the same tactics to enact wage theft. Faced with this, Live Freely Foods bakery workers banded together to win back their wages.
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Briarpatch signs onto PACBI
As a publication dedicated not just to reporting on social movements, but also to building them, Briarpatch has signed onto the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel.
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Dispelling the “forgotten war” myth
The Canadian government has a long history of allowing Canadian companies to profit from and fuel the conflict in Sudan. Sudan Solidarity Collective calls on anti-war allies to hold Canada accountable and support Sudanese people’s resistance.
Latest Stories
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Self-care to sustain movements
Saskatoon activists reframe self-care as a way to nurture community -
Felling the corporate media beast
As Western media enterprises continue to shield Israel’s undeniably genocidal and settler-colonial policies, we must uplift alternative information pathways driven by a moral compass, not corporate interest.
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Contextualizing resistance
In the face of decades of violent occupation, what does it mean to ask Palestinians to resist peacefully?
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Resistance archives in the shadow of genocide
From Lebanon to Palestine: counter memories for liberation and return.
Current Issue
November/December 2024
On breaking and not breaking the war machine. Plus: pushing federal public service unions to do more on Palestine, how unions can work toward a worker and climate safe world, the violence of wage theft, and more. Cover art by Michael DeForge.