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- How can farmers fight back against the new NAFTA? –NAFTA 2.0 is chipping away at hard-won policies that guard Canadian farmers from price volatility and ensure high labour and environmental standards. The National Farmers Union is fighting back – at the level of both grassroots and policy.
- “Pacifying the unruly city” –Official laws and social norms are wielded as tools of control to preserve urban parks as spaces for middle-class white settlers. Jessica DeWitt reviews _On this Patch of Grass: City Parks on Occupied Land_ by Matt Hern, Selena Couture, Daisy Couture, and Sadie Couture.
- wepâhokiw –“there is a scene in smoke signals where the sad native boy cries as he pours his father over bridge into / roaring angry always been there river / and i could not help but picture myself entangling in the meander.” Poetry winner of the Writing in the Margins contest.
- March/April 2019 –Inside Indian-occupied Kashmir’s deadliest year in a decade. The fight to protect an Algonquin sacred site from a condo development. The resurgence of the Jewish left in Canada. Saving Canada’s supply management system. Tracking the Indigenous opposition to Enbridge’s Line 3 replacement along the proposed route of the pipeline. A…
- Our Hair Story –“She doesn’t understand that she was born into a white supremacist society that devalues and underestimates Black women. Instead, she only knows that she doesn’t have ‘good hair.’” Photography runner-up of the Writing in the Margins contest.
- dis place –“I joke that I’ve been playing hide-and-seek with U.S. immigration since 2003. With the announcement of DACA in 2012, the game has shifted to legal limbo, purgatory, how low can you go?” Creative non-fiction runner-up of the Writing in the Margins contest.
- johnnie walker walks –“my father can’t kill us because respectable brown man / because i’m his name / because service worker / because why kill me when he can / make me / kill myself?” Poetry runner-up of the Writing in the Margins contest.
- A nursery tale of the sea –“There is a Sunday quietness / to the sea with just one diseased whale with sad, ulcerous eye / and her dead calf swirling around the tepid / teacup of brown water.” Best of Regina winner of the Writing in the Margins contest.
- Yogarajah, Mirusha –Mirusha Yogarajah is a Tamil kid who writes to heal. She likes Bananagrams, cheese plates, and her friends.
- Sutjipto, Angel –Angel Sutjipto (she/they) was born and raised in Jakarta, Indonesia. They’ve been playing limbo with U.S. immigration authorities since 2003 and are over it.
- Cain, Solana –Solana Cain is a freelance photojournalist and facilitator based in Toronto (www.solanacain.com). She is passionate about capturing empowering and authentic images of Black women and girls.
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- Hutt, James –James Hutt is the campaign coordinator of CUPW’s Delivering Community Power campaign.
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