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- Strikes with a Gun, Gayle –Gayle Strikes With A Gun was born and raised on the Piikani Nation in southern Alberta. She has an MA from the University of British Columbia and over 25 years experience in the education field. She works in the outreach department at the Pincher Creek Women’s Emergency Shelter.
- Sweet Grass, Doris –Doris Sweet Grass is the manager of the Kainai Women’s Wellness Lodge on the Blood reserve in southern Alberta. Doris is a proud member of the Blood Tribe and holds several diplomas. She was the executive director of the Native Women’s Transition Home Society in Lethbridge, AB for 11 years.
- Jackson, Emily Lindsay –Emily Lindsay Jackson, PhD, is a social scientist researcher and teacher based in Edmonton. Her work explores intersections between gender, (in)security, and society.
- Davidson, Matthew –Matthew Davidson is a writer based out of Peterborough, ON. He writes on Haiti, history, and development.
- Coleman, Julie –Julie Coleman has been the executive director of the Pincher Creek Women’s Emergency Shelter Association for eight years. She has been blessed with friendships and invitations to participate in collaborations with First Nations communities in Treaty 7 and 8 territories since 1997.
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- Violent relations –What is the role of settler Canadians in the colonial present?
- The neoliberal education mash-up –What do open plan schools, standardized testing, and public-private partnerships have in common?
- Flipping the script on disaster –Last November, the Philippines was struck by the strongest typhoon ever to make landfall. From Haiti, activists reached out to help Filipinos contend with the Western aid response that so often wrests power from the people.
- Psychiatry and pain –The treatment of pain and mental illness is highly gendered.
- Rare honey –Rural bee populations are in crisis. But inner-city hives are thriving even as the war on the poor escalates.
- Decolonizing the emergency –Amid the crisis of violence against Indigenous women in Canada,13 Blackfoot women in southern Alberta participate in a unique project to decolonize women’s emergency shelters.
- Art and the ones missing –In China and in Canada, artists are finding powerful new ways to commemorate the victims of ongoing government policies and inaction, to honour the dead and the missing, and to call for accountability.
- The Great Black North –Creating a black Canadian poetry.
- After Mondragon –On the relevance of co-ops in the neoliberal era.
- Jail, innovated
- Reid, Tiana –Tiana Reid is a writer from Toronto, editorial assistant at Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism, and a PhD student at Columbia University. Her work has been published in Bitch, Mask Magazine, The New Inquiry, The Toast, and VICE.
- Order #2031 –Order #2031