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“Racism is a cowering thing
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The Third Sex
What does it mean to be transgendered? If you are born in a body that fits your internal idea of who you are and what your gender is, you have probably never thought about it. But more people than you might imagine face this issue. Someone you know and care about may be struggling with it today. Alternating between the journalistic and the personal, drawing on the experiences of a female to male transgendered person, we hope this article will facilitate greater understanding of the struggles that transgendered people face.
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Delaying delivery
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Settler Treaty Rights
Treaties are foundational agreements that provide a common framework for peaceful co-existence between First Nations and settlers. Some “treaty abolitionists” argue that treaties grant particular individuals special rights and privileges, creating inequality in our community—and therefore that “treaty rights” should be taken away. But they forget that we are all, in fact, treaty people. Treaties are two-party agreements that bestow rights and obligations upon both parties. Settlers too were granted generous treaty rights that they would be foolish to abrogate.
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Lines in the Sand
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June/July 2005
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Legislated Poverty and Misery
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Three Moons Later
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Squashing “Victor’s Justice”
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The Art of Communication
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On the Road to Somewhere
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Wedlaw for Wedlock
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The Mechanics of Degradation
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Buried Alive
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All Kidding Aside
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Equality Quest
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Skiing and Scheming at Sun Peaks
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