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- Clock me like one of your French girls –Clock me like one of your French girls
- a simile is more honest than a metaphor thank you no questions at this time –a simile is more honest than a metaphor thank you no questions at this time
- March/April 2021 –In this issue's cover story, a mother compiles a baby book for her son, documenting the ups and downs of pregnancy and parenthood while living as a migrant in Canada. The winners of our 2020 Writing in the Margins prize showcase photography, creative non-fiction, and poetry about decolonial direct action,…
- Spirits –Deeper than oceans, channels twice removed / from their native basins. This blood is thicker / than the St. Lawrence, quicker / than the Demerara, sicker / than the Ganges.
- Finding kin and connection through “Halfbreed” –This year, I read Maria Campbell’s foundational memoir in a book club of Métis women. Nearly 50 years since it was published, “Halfbreed” still holds important teachings for those of us on the journey of understanding what it means to be Métis.
- Land Back beyond borders –What does it mean for Indigenous people to be good guests on each other’s land?
- China, the Canadian left, and countering state capitalist apologia –Amid escalating tensions between the U.S. and Chinese governments, a troubling campist discourse has been growing in the Canadian left. Socialists should side with neither the American nor the Chinese state – instead, we need to build internationalism from below.
- Baby book: Documenting undocumented motherhood –A note from Briarpatch’s editor, clarifying four factual inaccuracies that existed in the baby book, and how they came to be published.
- Against the Duck Factory –The largest freshwater delta in North America is under threat from a charity whose goal is seemingly to generate more ducks, no matter the cost to local Indigenous residents and wildlife.
- Land Back Camp: Our Voices –Portraits of the Indigenous people and settlers of O:se Kenhionhata:tie, the camp that reclaimed land in Victoria Park and Waterloo Park for six months of 2020.
- We are the boat’s people –Without the war, we would still be the boat’s people, Má. We try to find land, where the joyful people are, but we only surround ourselves with water.
- Stitching together a movement –At its best, Briarpatch stitches together the fragments of a progressive community across so-called Canada, quilting a powerful movement for collective liberation.
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- Bagelman, Jen –Dr. Jen Bagelman is a lecturer in geography at Newcastle University, U.K. Both her activist and academic work is committed to supporting anti-colonial environmental migrant justice. You can contact her on Twitter at @bagel_woman.
- Pratt, Geraldine –Geraldine Pratt is Canada Research Chair in transnationalism and precarious labour at the University of British Columbia, and has conducted research with the Philippine Women Centre of B.C., Migrante B.C., and the Migrant Workers Centre in Vancouver.
- Queen –Queen is a mother of two sons and an active member of her wider community. Her life’s work is committed to justice and promoting joy. She can be contacted via her Facebook profile.
- Razuri, Paula –Paula Razuri is a freelance writer and photographer in Tkaronto. She dreams of being an anonymous novelist one day.
- Bogdan, Paula –Paula Bogdan is a writer living on Treaty 4 territory in Regina. She can be found on Twitter @paulatoboggan.