July/August 2021
Sharing treaty land in Saskatchewan
A new network of Indigenous treaty holders and settler land holders are creating a new way to share land in rural Saskatchewan. Looking back on a year of COVID-era hunger strikes in Canadian prisons. Talking to Filipino workers across the country about pandemic inequalities. How coverage of Indigenous land defence reveals journalism's symbiotic relationship with white supremacy. Service users and front-line workers in Montreal discuss what happens when social services focus on control, not care.
Inside This Issue
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Celebrating two magazine awards
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“Chip away at it”
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Filipinos across Canada respond to pandemic inequalities
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“Built on a foundation of white supremacy”
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Sharing treaty land
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When security infects social work
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The co-option of mutual aid
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Raising the floor
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Between swing and split
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The Indian farmers’ protest is a window on a new world