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- Extractive Logics –The capitalist extractive industrial logic sees water and land as collateral. In social justice logic, water and land are life.
- Visions of the Future –At the heart of all social movements is imagination. Can the genre of visionary fiction be a conduit for organizing and radically re-envisioning a just future?
- Of Miners and Land Defenders –When the Canadian mining corporation B2Gold set up shop in a small Nicaraguan town with the government’s blessing, a local group of land defenders began to organize.
- If Black Women Were Free: Part 1 –What is transformative justice, and how can it be used in organizing spaces to respond to sexual violence?
- Politics in Suburbia –How does suburban sprawl alter geographies of protest and dissent?
- The Intellectual Labour of Social Movements –While the intellectual processes of movement building are often associated with charismatic leaders and catchy sloganeering, the knowledge building that changes our social world is driven by the struggles of ordinary people.
- Land and the Food that Grows On It –Out of a history of colonial food weaponization emerges a thriving movement of Indigenous food sovereignty.
- Keywords for Radicals: The Contested Vocabulary of Late-Capitalist Struggle –In the tradition of word projects, _Keywords for Radicals_ engages with the ways in which language interacts with struggle.
- Freedom Is a Constant Struggle: Ferguson, Palestine, and the Foundations of a Movement –Davis calls for this generation to fight for full substantive freedoms, so that future generations will not be left addressing the same issues.
- Smolash, Naava –Naava Smolash is a faculty member in the English department at Douglas College. She holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University focused on race theory, and is the author of “The Opposite of Rape Culture is Nurturance Culture.”