
Border Lands
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Conditions for Security
In a refugee camp in Lebanon, a young Syrian photographer captured moments of growth, life, and love.
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The Cost of Managed Migration
The Temporary Foreign Worker Program has spawned a recruitment industry in Guatemala that promises workers risk-free employment in Canada, but delivers precarity and exploitation.
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Home Sweet Homostead
What’s it like to leave behind bright city lights, the gentrification squeeze, and renoviction culture for the Homostead?
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The Luxury of Air
The liberalization of China’s economy has widened the gap between rich and poor, rendering clean air and clean water a privatized luxury.
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Student Activism in a Union Town
The automotive capital of Canada was once a site of militant labour organizing. Today, it’s humming with a renewed sense of activism, this time led by students.
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Unsettling the Orchard
We hear it all the time: racist police officers are “bad apples” – exceptions to the rule. What kind of change can the conversation provoke when we start talking about the orchard, rather than the apples?
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Lumpen: The Autobiography of Ed Mead
Lumpen is the raw autobiography of revolutionary George Jackson Brigade member, Ed Mead.