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Daniel Karasik
Daniel Karasik (they/he) is a writer and performer in Toronto. They have led writing workshops with prisoners at Chicago’s Cook County Jail, volunteer with a restorative justice-oriented rehabilitation program for the formerly incarcerated, and organize with the Toronto New Socialists.
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Alia Karim
Alia Karim is a PhD candidate in the faculty of environmental studies at York University. Her research interests include Marxist political economy, Canadian labour unions, Indigenous–settler alliances, labour–community coalitions, ecosocialism, and urban agriculture.
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Sumayya Kassamali
Sumayya Kassamali is a PhD student in Anthropology at Columbia University in New York, where her research interests lie in religion, ritual, imagination and insurgency, with a focus on Islam and the Middle East. She is currently organizing on campus with Students for Justice in Palestine, and has previously organized with No One is Illegal in both Vancouver (Coast Salish Territories) and Toronto.
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Navjot Kaur
Navjot Kaur is an educator based on Treaty 6, Alberta. She collaborates on a wide variety of projects, spaces, and content with communities on the margins. Her work focuses on building educational spaces for action through organizing. Follow her @NavKaur_yeg.
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Kaitlin Kazmierowski
Kaitlin Kazmierowski works as a food policy planner and programmer in Vancouver’s downtown eastside. Food occupies roughly 87 per cent of her daily thoughts.
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Kim Kelly
Kim Kelly is a writer, radical organizer, and labour activist based in New York City. She authors a biweekly labour column for Teen Vogue, has contributed to the New York Times, the Guardian, the New Republic, Rolling Stone, NPR, and others, and is currently the heavy metal editor at Noisey, VICE’s music and culture vertical.
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Jennifer Kennedy
Jennifer Kennedy is a freelance journalist based in Central America.
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Kaley Kennedy
Kaley Kennedy is a writer and organizer who is involved in Solidarity Halifax, an anti-capitalist, membership-based organization.
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Ena͞emaehkiw Kesīqnaeh
Ena͞emaehkiw Kesīqnaeh is a member of the Menominee Nation of Wisconsin. He lives in the territory of the Anishinaabe and Rotinonshón:ni in southern Ontario, where he is a PhD candidate working in Indigenous critical theory and settler colonial studies.
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Jillian Kestler-D’Amours
Jillian Kestler-D’Amours is a freelance writer and documentary filmmaker originally from Montreal, and currently based in occupied East Jerusalem. More of her work can be found at jilldamours.wordpress.com.
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Lital Khaikin
Lital Khaikin writes in and outside of Montreal. She is the author of Outplace (Solar Luxuriance, 2017) and a flight of objects that seemed real (forthcoming). Her writing can be found at 3:AM Magazine, continent., Queen Mob’s Tea House, Berfrois, Black Sun Lit, the Brooklyn Rail, and REDEFINE Magazine. She also runs a small literary press called The Green Violin.
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Kota Kimura
Kota Kimura is an organizer based in Saskatoon, Treaty 6 Territory. He is currently pursuing his master’s degree in environmental anthropology at the University of Saskatchewan.
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A.T. Kingsmith
A.T. Kingsmith teaches in the politics department at York University in Toronto. He writes about digital surveillance, social movements, and the political economy of anxiety. As the chair of the Digital Issues Committee at Canadian Journalists for Free Expression, he works on digital defence tactics and strategies with community activists, union organizers, journalists, and academics.
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Jane Kirby
Jane Kirby is a writer and aerialist who has been involved with several feminist and social justice organizations. She is the author of the book Fired Up About Reproductive Rights and currently lives near Kingston, ON, Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee territory.
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Anna Kirkpatrick
Anna Kirkpatrick lives in the West Kootenay region of B.C. She divides her time between library work, gardening and activism.
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Peter Kulchyski
Peter Kulchyski is a professor of Native studies at the University of Manitoba and an Aboriginal rights activist with the Winnipeg Indigenous People’s Solidarity Movement. He has written and edited numerous books and both scholarly and popular articles.
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Devlin Kuyek
Devlin Kuyek is a researcher with the international organization GRAIN and a special advisor to the Canadian Biotechnology Action Network. He is the author of Good Crop/Bad Crop: Seed politics and the future of food in Canada (Between the Lines, 2007).