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- Culture of arrogance and hypocrisy thrives in University of Saskatchewan governance
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Sharma, Satya P.
Satya P. Sharma is a retired associate professor of anthropology, University of Saskatchewan.
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- What is to be done about the Ontario NDP?
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Sakaluk, Corrie
Corrie Sakaluk is a performing artist, writer, and activist living and loving in Toronto.
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Where is this going?
Building social power is not about securing a politician’s ear.
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What it means to love mothers
What would it mean to live in a society that embraced mothers as whole people, that created communities of care and commitment beyond the nuclear family?
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Queering the metro in Mexico City
Our era of government-sanctioned gay tourism exists alongside homophobic violence and state crackdowns on the queer commons. Josh Mentanko explores the erotics of mass transit in Mexico City and the fault lines between government agendas and gay practices.
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The Peoples’ Social Forum
What is the historic gathering of activists and organizers meant to achieve?
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“Better than Burma”
A photo essay on a migrant village built in a dump in Thailand.
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Rejecting a gold mine and saving the land
The Tsilhqot’in Nation’s successful efforts to stop a copper and gold mine at Fish Lake.
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Canadian radicals and the Spanish Republic
While Prime Minister Mackenzie King visited with Adolf Hitler in the summer of 1937, Canadian radicals of every stripe were volunteering to support and fight for working-class liberation in the Spanish Civil War. Among these were the Communist physician Norman Bethune and the former Nova Scotia steelworker Alexander A. MacLeod.…
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The battles in New Brunswick
A grassroots Mi’kmaq resurgence is bypassing Indian Act leaders to protect the land and confront the colonial power that operates through the revolving door between government and industry.