
Feature stories on barriers to strategic political organizing, journalism internships, changes and challenges to Canada’s Indian Act, the deadly intersection of immigration and health care policy, bridging Palestine solidarity with Indigenous struggles at home, life and labour in the Alberta housing boom, and the winning entries of our fourth annual Writing in the Margins creative writing contest. Plus, book reviews and a commentary on call-out culture.
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Coyote Mothers of the Niagara Region
Winner of our fourth annual creative writing contest in the poetry category.
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That Guy Who Isn’t You
For all the men who believe that sexual harassment and violence aren’t their responsibility.
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Organizing to Win the World
How can radical organizers and activists overcome barriers to serious strategic organizing?
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Health Care and Immigration Policies that Kill
Addressing the deadly intersection of unjust health care and immigration policies.
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Unpaid News
With print news media in decline and newsrooms shrinking, Sara Tatelman investigates the role of journalism internships.
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Canada’s Indian Policy is a Process of Deception
From changes in status recognition to land claims agreements, Canada’s Indian policy demonstrates the cunning of a colonial state.
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“The more they oppress, the less safe they feel”
Bridging Palestine solidarity work with Indigenous struggles in Canada.
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Father, Son, and the Alberta Housing Boom
Critical reflections on life and labour in the home building trades.
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Revisiting Canada’s Long Sixties
What does a critical assessment of sixties radicalism offer to people today?
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A Note on Call-Out Culture
Are we educating each other or just scoring points from our swivel chairs?