November/December 2024
The Labour Issue
On breaking and not breaking the war machine. Plus: pushing federal public service unions to do more on Palestine, how unions can work toward a worker and climate safe world, the violence of wage theft, and more. Cover art by Michael DeForge.
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Inside This Issue
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100 cents on the dollar
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Self-care to sustain movements
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Freed by our yes, freed by our no
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Dispelling the “forgotten war” myth
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Felling the corporate media beast
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Contextualizing resistance
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Collective liberation means collective liberation for all
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Creating anti-Zionist Jewish community
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A reading list on disability justice organizing
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Beyond Pharmacare
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Weaponizing words
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Fighting rising anti-trans hate
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Resistance archives in the shadow of genocide
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Searching for the sea
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Camp Morning Star’s fight against silica mining
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We feast
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Doorstep to doorstep
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Leaving home: Ekhaya
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Ila al watan / To the land
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Are you North or South Korean?
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The little ones are watching
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Inside the fight to unionize SFU
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The centres helping workers fight wage theft
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“A gut punch”
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Palestinian revolutionary history and commitment: a reading list
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“Unity of all fronts”
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Staying in touch from behind bars
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Media that’s for us
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The campaign to smear pro-Palestine protests
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“No more money, no more cover”
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Madness belongs to the people
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Fighting for fair coverage of Palestine
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Diaspora against the nation-state
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A reading list for being good kin
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Is Montreal’s policing alternative a true alternative?
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Honouring Palestinian martyrs
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Finding momentum in defeat
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Meet Alberta’s new boss, same as the old boss
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Anti-hate: the new face of political policing
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How we kicked cops out of school
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Black womb: genderless
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Move as a collective
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Making space for Afro-Indigenous community
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Building revolutionary communities
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Mining Blackness
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Defending ourselves
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Chicken on my mind
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“Adopted by these lands”
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Grief that catalyzes a movement
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Black refusal and improvisation