
What is the future of land in the Yukon?
What Project SITKA reveals about the basis of pernicious surveillance of Indigenous activists. University of Cape Town’s student movement for decolonization. Writing contest winners: creative non-fiction and poetry! Bombardier’s complicity in Palestinian dispossession. How does the state deploy politics of recognition to maintain control of Indigenous peoples and their land? The massive burden of harmful media and legislation on Somalis in Canada. Plus staying aware of reproductive rights rollbacks, book reviews, and more!
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Modern Treaty Politics in the Yukon
How does the state deploy politics of recognition to maintain control of Indigenous peoples and their land?
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The Anti-Somali Feedback Loop
The feedback loop between harmful media representation and legislation has imposed a massive burden on Somalis who arrived in Canada to escape war. For 30 years, it has impacted employment prospects, access to education and housing, and the freedom to swiftly rebuild lives.
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The Bonnot Gang
Reviews of The Bonnot Gang: The Story of the French Illegalists by Richard Parry and Without a Glimmer of Remorse by Pino Cacucci reveal compelling insights into the history of French illegalists.
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War in the Neighborhood
War in the Neighborhood, a graphic novel about the struggles of squatters at war with police and developers, is re-read 17 years later with fresh eyes.
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Not in my backyard or anyone else’s
Defending reproductive rights everywhere in the age of Trump.
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Decolonizing the Toilet
At the University of Cape Town in South Africa, the student-led Fallist movement is seeking institutional transformation that would uproot the deeply embedded ideological traces of apartheid and colonialism.
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Bombardier in Israel
Bombardier is contracted to supply trains for a high-speed rail line in Israel that will travel across the Green Line and through the occupied West Bank – a blatant violation of international law. While Palestinians are fighting against this newest iteration of dispossession, many Canadians are financing and profiting from Bombardier’s activities.
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The New Threat Threshold
What Project SITKA reveals about the basis of pernicious surveillance of Indigenous activists