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Brière, Elaine
Elaine Brière is a Vancouver-based documentary photographer, filmmaker and writer.
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Oommen, Isaac K.
Isaac K. Oommen is a freelance journalist and writer, originally from Dubai. He traveled extensively through the Middle East and south Asia before settling in Vancouver. He blogs for submedia.tv and the Vancouver Media Co-Op.
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Hardy, Jenn
Jenn Hardy is a Montreal-based freelance writer.
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Askew, Hannah
Hannah Askew is an instructor in the Aboriginal Justice Studies Program at the Native Education College in Vancouver.
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Kuyek, Devlin
Devlin Kuyek is a researcher with the international organization GRAIN and a special advisor to the Canadian Biotechnology Action Network. He is the author of Good Crop/Bad Crop: Seed politics and the future of food in Canada (Between the Lines, 2007).
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Masthead
Editor Saima Desai first cut her teeth as a writer and editor at the McGill Daily. She’s a settler on Treaty 4 territory, and her family is from Gujarat. Follow her on Twitter at @saima_desai. Publisher John Cameron worked as production manager and editor-in-chief at the Carillon at the University…
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Contribute
Briarpatch Magazine publishes writing and artwork on a wide range of topics, including current events, grassroots activism, electoral politics, economic justice, ecology, labour, food security, gender equity, Indigenous struggles, international solidarity, and other issues of political importance. We welcome pitches from unpublished writers, seasoned freelancers, front-line activists, and anyone else…
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About Briarpatch
Briarpatch is an award-winning magazine of politics and culture. Fiercely independent and proudly polemical, Briarpatch offers original reporting, insight, and analysis from a grassroots perspective. As a reader-supported publication, Briarpatch is not just devoted to reporting on social movements — it’s committed to building them. Since 1973, Briarpatch has been…
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Contact Us
Briarpatch Magazine 2138 McIntyre Street Regina, SK S4P 2R7 Canada Editorial Inquiries: editor [at] briarpatchmagazine.com Publishing Inquiries: publisher [at] briarpatchmagazine.com Saima Desai, Editor: saima [at] briarpatchmagazine.com John Cameron, Publisher: john [at] briarpatchmagazine.com Tel: 306.525.2949 Toll-free: 1.866.431.5777 You can also follow Briarpatch on Facebook or Twitter.
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Briarpatch Magazine is published six times a year and reaches a loyal, engaged audience. Since 1973, readers have relied on Briarpatch as a trusted source of accurate, astute, and truly independent editorial content to inform their decisions and provide them with the tools to take action. Briarpatch is not just…
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Newsstand Locator
Readers from coast to coast to coast are clamouring to be thrown into the briarpatch, but shockingly few of our nation’s newsstands will oblige them. Besides subscribing, what’s a radical reader to do? Well, sussing out your nearest ‘patch fix has become much easier since we introduced our annotated map…
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Briarpatch is committed to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of our subscribers’ personal information. To comply with privacy legislation, we have developed this Privacy Policy. Any personally identifiable information about our subscribers will be treated in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Our relationship with you To maintain our relationships with…
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Spiridon, Alethea
Alethea Spiridon is a freelance editor and writer based near Durham, Ontario. She can be reached through her website at freelanceeditor.ca.
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Rolbin-Ghanie, Maya
Maya Rolbin-Ghanie is an activist and freelance writer based in Montreal.
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Kassamali, Sumayya
Sumayya Kassamali is a PhD student in Anthropology at Columbia University in New York, where her research interests lie in religion, ritual, imagination and insurgency, with a focus on Islam and the Middle East. She is currently organizing on campus with Students for Justice in Palestine, and has previously organized…
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Amadahy, Zainab
Zainab Amadahy is a mother, writer and activist. Her publications include the novel The Moons of Palmares (Sister Vision Press, 1998) and an essay in the anthology Strong Women Stories (Sumach Press, 2003). She also co-authored “Indigenous Peoples and Black People in Canada: Settlers or Allies?” in Breaching the Colonial…
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Colbourne, Marc
Marc Colbourne is a new writer living in Edmonton, Alberta. Originally from Newfoundland, he has also lived and worked in Cuba, Bolivia and Guatemala. Through his writing he hopes to entertain, inform and connect readers to important social issues.
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Ripper, Velcrow
Velcrow Ripper is a lot like his movies – friendly, hopeful and full of electrifying ideas. His award-winning films include ScaredSacred (2004) and Fierce Light (2008).
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Claflin, D. Henry
D. Henry Claflin is a writer and editor at the Toronto-based nonprofit Free The Children.
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Mitchell, Dave Oswald
Dave Oswald Mitchell is a freelance writer, editor, and researcher. He co-edited the book Beautiful Trouble: A Toolbox for Revolution (OR Books, 2012) and edited Briarpatch Magazine from 2005 to 2010.