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- May/June 2022 –From drug users in Vancouver to opium poppy growers in Mexico, activists say safe and legal drugs will save lives. Plus: lessons for the climate justice movement from the University of Toronto fossil fuel divestment campaign. How police unions win more money and weapons by presenting officers as “embattled heroes.”…
- radiant incipience –the revolution will need savvy / party planners, capable / of seeing / how the carnival’s already here.
- Indigenous persistence reading list –These books and films represent an unflinching critique of colonialism from a perspective where the personal and the political cannot be separated.
- The birds shall return: Imagining Palestinian feminist futurities –Envisioning a liberated Palestine means imagining liberated Palestinian women. What is a Palestinian feminist future, and how do we get there?
- The right to return to work –At the beginning of the pandemic, the Pacific Gateway and Hilton Metrotown hotels laid off their workers – then refused to hire them back. Hotel workers are fighting for their jobs, and for the future of the hotel industry after the pandemic.
- “Safe supply is the future” –From drug users in Vancouver to opium poppy growers in Mexico, activists across borders say safe and legal drugs will save lives.
- The myth of police as “embattled heroes” –The Winnipeg police union says officers are constantly under attack by everything from “gang members” to video games to bedbugs. It’s a strategy to persuade the public that the only solution is more police and more money.
- Building feminist, anti-racist unions –More strategies for challenging patriarchal white supremacy in labour
- Divestment and beyond –Lessons for the climate justice movement from the University of Toronto fossil fuel divestment campaign.
- Feminist imagination –Mainstream feminism’s wildest dreams involve women being represented at the top of their fields. It’s a depressingly bland and narrow dream. This issue of Briarpatch thinks bigger, asking: how can we ensure all women are safe, healthy, cared for, and free?