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- Collective Power in Momentous Struggles –The stories in this issue are a reminder of the collective power that can be exerted when communities are invited to join in struggles.
- Pen Pal Solidarity –The Prisoner Correspondence Project connects LGBTQ2S inmates with pen pals on the outside. The relationships of care and empathy developed over years of exchanging letters are a form of radical solidarity that upends the control, surveillance, isolation, and erasure enforced by prisons.
- Getting It Together –What are collectives, and how can they bring us closer to building sustainable, healthy social movements?
- A Thousand More Beds –The homeless shelter system in Canada’s largest city is in crisis – but anti-poverty and housing activists are fighting the systemic abandonment of homeless people, and they’re winning important gains.
- The Honduran Election Crisis –Canadian capital stands to benefit from the fraudulent election of a far right-wing government that has brought down the full force of the military on Hondurans – particularly on activists like Berta Cáceres.
- Silencing Opposition of the Site C Dam –Protesters of the Site C dam in the Peace River Valley are facing a civil suit from both BC Hydro and the B.C. government.
- Geography Lessons –“She points, / here’s Canada, here’s home, caught in a ganglion / of lakes. Our cupped hands cradle continents in turn.” Poetry winner of the 2017 Writing in the Margins contest
- The McGill Experiments –“After his release, he cannot listen to loud noises, cannot sleep through the night; for a long while, he believes they will still come for him.” The creative nonfiction winner of our 2017 Writing in the Margins contest.
- INSURGENCE/RESURGENCE at the Winnipeg Art Gallery –The largest contemporary Indigenous art exhibition in the Winnipeg Art Gallery’s history, INSURGENCE/RESURGENCE is framed as an act of rebellion and a revitalization of Indigenous culture that challenges dominant Western methods of artmaking and presentation.
- Sexual Violence at Canadian Universities: Activism, Institutional Responses, and Strategies for Change –Published before the antiviolence movement’s watershed moment of #MeToo, this collection provides a powerful analysis of so-called “game-changing” moments.
- We Won’t Back Down –The Fight for $15 in Ontario reminds us that when employers go on the attack or cry wolf about economic crises, workers need not back down.