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Dear sister
Letters from Survivors of Sexual Violence from the forthcoming AK Press anthology
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Weeding out Monsanto
Canadian farmers have successfully blocked genetically modified flax, wheat, and pigs. Now the fight is on to keep out Monsanto alfalfa. It’s a fight farmers and their consumer allies can win, writes Cathy Holtslander.
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A legacy of Canadian child care
What was it like to be caught in the Sixties Scoop, when thousands of Indigenous children were taken from their families and placed in settler households?
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Writing in the Margins: Briarpatch’s 3rd Annual Creative Writing Contest
Briarpatch is now accepting submissions of original, unpublished writing in the categories of short fiction and creative non-fiction for our third annual creative writing contest. Enter the contest for a chance to win a cash prize of $300 and get published in Briarpatch!
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“Sheriff John Brown always hated me”
Afrikans living in Toronto and across Canada face targeted police profiling and violence. Organizer Ajamu Nangwaya explains why and what can be done.
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Just pretending
Who am I? At some point or another, we have all asked ourselves this simplest of questions.
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Beyond bullying
The term “bullying” obscures the dynamics of gendered violence in cases like Rehtaeh Parsons’ and Amanda Todd’s. The vague language of anti-bullying campaigns and legislation do little to address systemic misogyny and rape culture.
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September/October 2013
From the unsettling threat of hunger strikes to the problem with anti-bullying rhetoric, this issue is brimming with testy content. The battle for Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, Rosa Luxemburg in the 21st century, letters from survivors of sexual violence, farmers vs. Monsanto, a firsthand account of the Sixties Scoop — and…
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Call for Submissions!
Briarpatch is seeking submissions for our January/February 2014 issue. We are looking for feature articles, provocative essays, investigative reportage, interviews, profiles, reviews, poetry, humour, artwork and photography rooted in an anti-colonial and anti-capitalist analysis. If you’ve got a story in mind, we want to hear your pitch!
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Schmidt, Ingo
Ingo Schmidt is a rank-and-file activist and an economist. He currently works as the academic coordinator of the labour studies program at Athabasca University.
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Factora-Borchers, Lisa
Lisa Factora-Borchers is a Filipina writer and editor whose work can be found in Left Turn, Critical Moment, and Bitch. Lisa worked extensively with survivors of sexual violence in non-profits, coalitions, and university settings before applying her work to the literary world.