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- Cornum, Lindsey Catherine –Lindsey Catherine Cornum is a mixed-blood Navajo writer who spends a lot of time thinking about outer space, settler colonialism, and everything in between. You can keep up with her on Twitter @MixdBludMessags or at her blog.
- Lundy, Randy –Randy Lundy is a member of the Barren Lands (Cree) First Nation. He lives in Pense, SK, with two beautiful Great Pyrenees dogs.
- Stewart, Laura –Laura Stewart grew up on a small cattle farm in southeast Saskatchewan, studied biology and geography, and surveyed native prairie plants for oilfield project reviews, before turning to activism and journalism. She is the 2017 Magazines Canada Grands Prix Fellow.
- Belcourt, Christi –Christi Belcourt is an Otipemisiwak (Métis) artist who lives and works in Espanola, ON. Currently her work can be seem within Sakahàn, the international Indigenous art exhibit at the National Gallery of Canada.
- Letter from the editor –The primacy of place and, more pointedly, an essential _relation to the land_ is largely absent from the aesthetic theories of those in the modernist and Marxist traditions. In a settler-colonial society, such abstract sensibilities are untenable.
- Art and identity –Montreal-based Iraqi-Canadian artist Sundus Abdul Hadi discusses art and identity in the context of the Iraq War and Arab diaspora.
- Reclaiming ourselves by name –The renaming of lakes, rivers, lands, peoples, and individuals by the Canadian settler state can be challenged.
- A voice for the grasslands –Grasslands ecosystems are under threat globally. With less than 20 per cent of Saskatchewan’s prairie lands remaining, the provincial and federal governments are attempting to privatize the public pastures established in the 1930s by the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration (PFRA). Ex-oil-industry contractor and inveterate grasslands lover Laura Stewart is our…
- Printmaking radicalism –Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative is a continental network of artists committed to making print and design that reflects, builds, and sustains the aspirations of radical social movements. With two dozen artists from the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, Justseeds is a worker-owned co-op where the sensibilities of individual artists coalesce in shared…
- Claypicken mojo and mixed identities –A complexly layered urban fantasy, _Sister Mine_ explores the space between the spiritual and material, and the murky pool where these worlds bleed together.
- Mature thrash –Winnipeg punks Propagandhi reach the musical goal they’ve been headed for since the ’80s but only now have the chops to realize: blistering progressive thrash metal.
- The marriage of heaven and hell –The rich today have no culture worthy of the name: they can only poach from creative forces below them.
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- July/August 2013 –In this issue we hear from committed artists in their own words. Sundus Abdul Hadi discusses art and identity in the context of the Iraq War and Arab diaspora. Justseeds artists reflect on the role of collectivity, empathy, and method in political art. Christi Belcourt offers a personal essay on…
- Habib, Ahmed –Ahmed Habib is an Iraqi writer and journalist based in Doha, Qatar. He edits the Iraqi webzine shakomakoNET.
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