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- What is a migrant? And is she a revolutionary? –Migrants are now a central part of the local working class in virtually every town and city. Organizing against capitalism involves treating migrants not as objects of charity, but as revolutionary subjects.
- Money rock –Under the peatland and permafrost of northern Ontario lies some $60–$120 billion worth of copper, nickel, and chromite. The Ontario government is hell-bent on passing the Far North Act and mining the so-called Ring of Fire, but the Anishinaabayg have a sacred responsibility to protect the land, and with it,…
- Facing loss honestly –Defeat happens all the time in leftist campaigns, but very few leftists (including leftist media) have developed honest, helpful ways of talking about it.
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- Marshall, Aasa –Aasa Marshall wrote an honours thesis about Australia’s 2012 asylum seeker policy while living in Melbourne, her master’s thesis about Syrian refugee resettlement in Canada, and has been a member of a private refugee sponsorship team. She is the communications lead for a Saskatoon non-profit.
- Shipley, Tyler –Tyler Shipley is the author of Canada in the World: Settler Capitalism and the Colonial Imagination (2020) and holds a PhD from York University. He is a professor of culture, society, and commerce at Humber College.
- Philip, M. NourbeSe –Born in Tobago, M. NourbeSe Philip is an unembedded poet, essayist, novelist, playwright, and independent scholar who lives in the space-time of Toronto. A former lawyer, her published works include the seminal She Tries Her Tongue: Her Silence Softly Breaks, the speculative prose poem Looking for Livingstone, and the genre-breaking…
- McLaughlin, Kendra J. –Kendra J. McLaughlin is a public health researcher, writer, and activist based in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal.
- Baxter, Eli –Eli Baxter is an Ojibway author and educator from Marten Falls First Nation in northern Ontario. He is a survivor of Shingwauk and Pelican Lake residential schools. Eli lives and works in London, Ontario.
- May/June 2021 –A year into COVID-19, this issue explores how to build a transformative mass movement against pandemic-era injustice. Plus, stories about Ontario's Ring of Fire and Anishinaabay stewardship of the land; the revolutionary role of migrant workers; surveillance pills; Canada's most notorious strike-breaking company; COVID in Saskatchewan's long-term care homes; and…
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