Tanya Andrusieczko was the Editor of Briarpatch Magazine from 2015 to 2018.
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Collective Power in Momentous Struggles
The stories in this issue are a reminder of the collective power that can be exerted when communities are invited to join in struggles.
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Capturing the long arc of struggle and resilience
The stories in this issue embody the continuity of struggles past.
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Writing For These Times
An exclusive interview with this year’s Writing in the Margins contest judges, Janet Rogers and Fathima Cader.
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Building Power in the Face of Austerity
Even with Brad Wall’s resignation, we’re not out of the woods when it comes to trouncing austerity.
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An Interview with Richard Van Camp
Catch up with Richard Van Camp, our creative non-fiction judge in the Writing in the Margins contest.
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Marx Was Right
Marx predicted that capitalists will always try to push down wages and undercut working conditions. He was right, and the working class can push back if it builds power broadly and intersectionally.
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Writing Across Borders
Briarpatch editor Tanya Andrusieczko caught up with our sixth annual writing contest judges to talk history, habits, politics, and writing.
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Extractive Logics
The capitalist extractive industrial logic sees water and land as collateral. In social justice logic, water and land are life.
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You Know Something I Don’t Know
How can social movements draw on established resources and on the wisdom of their members to propel an ethical redistribution of power?
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On Notice
If we were to place the stories of the Black Lives Matter Toronto resistance and the Panama Papers leak in a Venn diagram, the overlapping space would highlight that capital depends on white supremacy and the justification of racism.
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