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- You Know Something I Don’t Know –How can social movements draw on established resources and on the wisdom of their members to propel an ethical redistribution of power?
- Safeguarding Against Abuse –Medical and social attitudes toward people with disabilities commonly – and dangerously – assume that bodily difference means a compromised quality of life. These attitudes translate into systemic discrimination that intensifies the vulnerability of people with disabilities. What, if anything, does Bill C-14, the legislation on medical assistance in dying…
- Pinkwashing Settler Colonialism –Settler colonial states like Israel and Canada use homonationalism to position gay-friendly narratives and legislation as the justification of occupation and oppression.
- For the Long Haul –How can we improve our social movement cultures and our relationships with each other while learning from the past and creating for the future?
- Body Non-Compliance –The treatment Evelyn Deshane received for an eating disorder conflated body dismorphic disorder and gender dysphoria. In this autoethnographic essay, Evelyn explains how the diagnostic language of distrust and blame coursed through treatment and stifled crucial conversations about gender.
- Access to Information –Libraries and archives can and should be leveraged by activists to access histories and records of dissent.
- Dying from Improvement: Inquests and Inquiries into Indigenous Deaths in Custody –How does the settler state use the legal apparatus of inquests to justify colonialism?
- The Relevance of Islamic Identity in Canada: Culture, Politics, and Self –Book review