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- Administrative sabotage –The archives of Canada’s security state are being strangled by secrecy, censorship, and years of delays.
- Research for transforming the world –An interview with Chris Dixon on doing research with social movements.
- On creativity and commerce –How do we avoid a world in which human creativity and knowledge becomes just another occasion for commerce?
- Futurity and systems change reading list –Future worlds and survival in a changing present gripped by the Anthropocene are on everyone’s minds, and now is the time to dream and lean into what’s coming.
- Looking for change after Black Lives Matter –Nearly two years after the summer of 2020, donations and public support for Black police abolitionists on the Prairies have dried up. Meanwhile, police budgets keep growing.
- March/April 2022 –What's strangling Canada's state security archives. An interview on doing research with social movements. Canada’s predatory lending crisis. Updates from Black police abolitionists on the Prairies. An interview on rooting movements in consent. Winners of our 2021 Writing in the Margins contest. Plus, a new reading list on systems change…
- Zegeye-Gebrehiwot, Hagere Selam “shimby” –Hagere Selam “shimby” Zegeye-Gebrehiwot is an artist, administrator, and writer born in Winnipeg, Treaty 1 and based in Regina, Treaty 4. Their research and community building practices centre queer, feminist, bipoc, and analog moving image futures.
- Order #14294 –Order #14294
- Gigliotti, Joanna –Joanna Gigliotti is a photographer who’s been living in Toronto for the past eight years, but is now living in her hometown of Niagara Falls. Moving into documentary photography, her projects revolve around history, social justice issues, and human interest stories.
- McLeod, Barney –Barney McLeod is an Ojibway carver born and raised in the community of Matachewan, Ontario. He lives with his wife in Sechelt, B.C., where he carves on the beach and shares his story of healing with passersby. He cares deeply about the natural world and prefers to share his wealth…
- 2021 Writing in the Margins contest winners –We’re excited to announce the winners and honourable mentions of our 11th annual Writing in the Margins contest!
- The Deep –If you’re like me, your path out of this prison will follow the path of grief: denial, anger, negotiation, depression. But only acceptance and behavioural modification open the Big Locked Door. The staff say you are here to get better, but you are here to mourn your illusion of sanity.
- physics lessons for settlers –nowhere is a prison / is a psych ward / is a suicide / is a death / from ‘natural causes’ is a mass grave
- Order #14289 –Order #14289
- Whispers –Three years after leaving my family’s home and leaving the double life I was living as a closeted queer Muslim teen, I moved back. With this series, I explore how my relationship with religion, family, and my own queer identity has grown and has manifested in the atmosphere of our…
- The residents of the Happiness Inn –The residents of the Happiness Inn
- Indigo sun –Indigo sun
- That things can change –That things can change
- brief and brazen - homo######philia in ######### –brief and brazen - homo######philia in #########
- Order #14288 –Order #14288