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- The Indian farmers’ protest is a window on a new world –Since September 2020, tens of thousands of farmers and farm labourers and over 40 unions have been waging resistance to three agricultural farm bills in India. The protest’s sustained presence, immense scale, and diverse solidarities have shaken the legitimacy of Prime Minister Modi, and provided us all with a renewed…
- Between swing and split –Five Tamil artists in Toronto respond to “A Feller and The Tree,” a short film about the 26-year-long armed conflict in Sri Lanka and its fallout.
- The co-option of mutual aid –Mutual aid is rooted in Black and Indigenous resistance to state violence. We cannot allow white organizers, non-profits, and philanthropists to co-opt our teachings in a time of panic.
- When security infects social work –A Montreal homeless shelter recently laid off its front-line workers and replaced them with security guards. Service users and front-line workers in Montreal discuss what happens when social services focus on control, not care.
- Sharing treaty land –In rural Saskatchewan, a network of settler landholders and Indigenous people are finding a new way to share land.
- “Built on a foundation of white supremacy” –Coverage of Indigenous land defence reveals journalism’s symbiotic relationship with settler colonialism. Can we chart a path forward for decolonial and anti-colonial journalism?
- Filipinos across Canada respond to pandemic inequalities –From live-in caregivers to meat packers, Filipino workers have been at the front lines of COVID – but have received little protection or recognition.
- “Chip away at it” –From March 2020 to March 2021 there were more than 21 hunger strikes in Canadian prisons. Briarpatch looks back on a year of prisoner rebellions during COVID and what they won.