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- When Capital Leaves Town –In a mill town with no mill, community life thrives.
- Young Muslims and the Federal Election –As the federal election approaches, young Muslim Canadians are leading new initiatives to engage with electoral politics.
- Zhou, Steven –Steven Zhou is a Toronto-based journalist and commentator with an interest in post-9/11 issues. He did graduate work at Carleton University’s journalism school and is an editor at The Islamic Monthly magazine, based out of Washington, D.C. He contributes regularly to Al Jazeera America and to CBC News online.
- A Very Fertile Occupation –A Canadian fertilizer giant and the Saharawi people.
- Caldararu, Alexandru –Alexandru Caldararu is the lead instructor of the Community Support Worker program at NorQuest College in Edmonton, Alberta and a long-time social movement participant and organizer.
- The Right to Remain Compliant –On the combined impacts of bills C-51 and C-24.
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- In Search of Solidarity for Sessional Instructors
- Harter, John-Henry –John-Henry Harter has taught both history and labour studies at Simon Fraser University and been a sessional instructor at Douglas College and the University College of the Fraser Valley. He writes on labour, the environment, and popular culture. His Twitter handle is @JohnHenryHarter.
- The Toxic Contamination of Manitoba First Nations Communities –According to a federal inventory, the vast majority of Manitoba’s most highly contaminated sites are in First Nations communities.
- Troian, Martha –Martha Troian is a member of Obishikokaang (Lac Seul First Nation) in northwestern Ontario and an independent multimedia journalist who has worked with APTN National News (Aboriginal Peoples Television Network) and the CBC. She works in radio, television, and online media, and her investigations and writing frequently focus on Indigenous…
- Higher Education’s Silent Killer –Audit culture makes academics more compliant and steers them away from social engagement. University faculty have a duty to resist, and doing so will require breaking some of their own habits.
- Spooner, Marc –Marc Spooner is an associate professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Regina. He specializes in qualitative and participatory action research at the intersections of theory and action. His interests include educational assessment, homelessness and poverty, activism, and participatory democracy.
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- Meeting People Where They’re At –An organizer’s role is to connect with new people, not alienate them.
- September/October 2015 –A feature investigation into PotashCorp’s role in occupied Western Sahara, four tips for activists on meeting people where they’re at, higher education’s silent killer, Canada’s new regime of two-tiered citizenship, Muslim youth and the federal election, rural organizing in economically depressed regions, toxic contamination of Manitoba First Nations communities, the…