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- Fierce Existence & Resistance –An interview with Brown, Black & Fierce
- The Cost of Managed Migration –The Temporary Foreign Worker Program has spawned a recruitment industry in Guatemala that promises workers risk-free employment in Canada, but delivers precarity and exploitation.
- Muir, Gwendolyn –Gwendolyn Muir is an organizer based in Montréal/Tiohtià:ke on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territories. She grew up in the farming region of Montérégie, on Wabanahkik lands split by the ever-maintained US – Canada border. You can get in touch with her at [email protected].
- Home Sweet Homostead –What’s it like to leave behind bright city lights, the gentrification squeeze, and renoviction culture for the Homostead?
- The Luxury of Air –The liberalization of China’s economy has widened the gap between rich and poor, rendering clean air and clean water a privatized luxury.
- Moir, Matt –Matt Moir has written and reported in Canada for the CBC, CTV News and Sun Media. He now freelances for magazines and websites all over the world. Matt lives in Beijing.
- al Moulia, Hani –Hani al Moulia is a freelance photographer and student in Regina, Saskatchewan.
- grace, andi –andi grace is a poet, author, anti-oppressive community educator, folk herbalist, reproductive justice rabble rouser and abortion advocate, community organizer, online tarot card reader, and community-supported witch. they love wild roses and walking their goats in the mountains behind their house. Find all their work online.
- Darrah, Dan –Dan Darrah is a writer of nonfiction and poetry from Toronto. He writes about work, culture, money, and debt.
- Student Activism in a Union Town –The automotive capital of Canada was once a site of militant labour organizing. Today, it’s humming with a renewed sense of activism, this time led by students.
- Stewart, Michelle –Michelle Stewart works on social justice issues including migrant justice and racialized policing. She lives on Treaty 4 territory and teaches about social justice. Her research focuses on how disabilities are taken up in the justice system in a settler state.
- Unsettling the Orchard –We hear it all the time: racist police officers are “bad apples” – exceptions to the rule. What kind of change can the conversation provoke when we start talking about the orchard, rather than the apples?
- Lumpen: The Autobiography of Ed Mead –_Lumpen_ is the raw autobiography of revolutionary George Jackson Brigade member, Ed Mead.
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