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Chanelle Gallant
Chanelle Gallant has over 20 years’ experience as a social justice activist, organizer, writer, and strategist on issues of sexuality, policing, and racial justice, nationally and internationally.
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Gavin Gardiner
Gavin Gardiner is a karaoke aficionado with a history in the student and labour movements. He currently works as the Senior Government Official for the Carcross/Tagish First Nation in southwestern Yukon and has also worked with Indigenous communities in Uganda, Boliva and Norway.
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Karl Gardner
Karl Gardner is an organizer, educator, and student in Toronto. He’s a member of No One Is Illegal – Toronto and is involved in Indigenous solidarity efforts in the city. Once in a while he works on his PhD at York University.
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Amanda Gebhard
Amanda Gebhard is an educator and graduate student living in northern Saskatchewan. She is passionate about anti-oppressive education, unlearning racism, and Prairie sunsets.
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Catherine Gendron
Catherine Gendron is a community organizer, labour organizer, and climate justice activist based in Saskatoon.
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Tara Gereaux
Tara Gereaux’s writing has appeared in several literary journals. She has an MFA in creative writing and an MA in professional communication, and currently works as a senior policy analyst in First Nations and Métis health and wellness.
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Ashleigh Giffen
Ashleigh Giffen is an Anishinaabe/Pueblo/Icelandic creator. She studies Indigenous studies and creative writing at UBC Okanagan, on Syilx territories. She is a multidisciplinary artist and hopes to ignite readers through lenses of Indigeneity and dreamstate.
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Parmbir Gill
Parmbir Gill is a criminal defence and labour lawyer based in Toronto.
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Tracy Glynn
Tracy Glynn is a founder and the coordinating editor of the NB Media Co-op.
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Jen Gobby
Jen Gobby is an educator, researcher, and organizer based in unceded Abenaki territory in rural Quebec. She has a PhD from McGill, is an affiliate professor at Concordia and teaches at Bishop’s University. She is the founder of the Mudgirls Natural Building Collective and director of Research for the Front Lines. Her research and activism centre on the fight for climate and environmental justice in so-called Canada.
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Hayley Goodchild
Hayley Goodchild is a PhD student in history at McMaster University. Her research and activist interests include food sovereignty, agriculture and the environment.
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Amber Goodwyn
Amber Goodwyn is a settler, artist, and festival organizer based in Treaty 4 territory. Her creative work includes active music, writing, and filmmaking practices.
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Todd Gordon
Todd Gordon is a socialist and activist based in Toronto. He is a co-author (with Jeffery Webber) of Blood of Extraction: Canadian Imperialism in Latin America.
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Mike Gouldhawke
Mike Gouldhawke is an âpihtawikosisân (Métis-Cree) writer whose family is from kistapinânihk (Prince Albert) and nêwo-nâkîwin (Mont Nebo) in Treaty 6 territory in Saskatchewan. He is based out of Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, Səl̓ílwətaʔ and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm territories (Vancouver, British Columbia) and has been part of Indigenous and other social movements in the city.
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andi grace
andi grace is a poet, author, anti-oppressive community educator, folk herbalist, reproductive justice rabble rouser and abortion advocate, community organizer, online tarot card reader, and community-supported witch. they love wild roses and walking their goats in the mountains behind their house. Find all their work online.
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Mattias Graham
Mattias Graham is a settler filmmaker from Regina, Saskatchewan, now based in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal. His work focuses on Prairie stories, and he is a member of the Saskatchewan Filmpool Cooperative.
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Robert Grandjambe
Robert Grandjambe is a member of Mikisew Cree First Nation. He spent his childhood in Fort Chipewyan, Alberta, and later lived in Tthebacha (Fort Smith). His mother is Barbara Grandjambe (née Schaefer) and his father is Robert Grandjambe. An active trapper since he was six years old, he is proud to thrive as a full-time trapper and harvester. He shares with people as much as possible, introducing culture and knowledge though camps, universities, films, and work on boards of directors.
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David Gray-Donald
David Gray-Donald is a settler media worker in tkaronto (Toronto). He was the publisher of Briarpatch from 2017-2019, is the current publisher of The Grind magazine in Toronto, and is a co-author of the new book The End of This World: Climate Justice in So-called Canada. He worked as a climate campaigner at Environmental Defence from 2022 to March 2023.
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Yasmine Simone Gray
Yasmine Simone Gray is a disabled writer, artist, educator, and master’s student based in Toronto, Ontario. Find her on Twitter at @_yasminesimone.
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Alex V Green
Alex V Green is a political writer and thinker whose work focuses on community, identity, and narrative. Alex lives and works in territories currently occupied by the city of Toronto.
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Tim Groves
Tim Groves is a Toronto-based investigative journalist and researcher.
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Talia Gruber
Talia Gruber is a graduate student in social work, and a community worker based in New York and Toronto.
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MaryCarl Guiao
MaryCarl Guiao is an organizer with Migrante Ontario and host and producer of Migrant Matters radio on CFRU 93.3 fm in Guelph.