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- Chris Benjamin –Chris Benjamin is a freelance journalist, fiction writer and columnist. He is the author of Eco-Innovators: Sustainability in Atlantic Canada and the novel Drive-by Saviours.
- Barry-Shaw, Nikolas –Nikolas Barry-Shaw is an independent researcher living in Montreal. He is a member of Haiti Action Montreal and the Canada Haiti Action Network, but is better known for his stellar defensive play on the basketball court. He is working on his jumpshot.
- Oja Jay, Dru –Dru Oja Jay is a writer and organizer, and co-author of Paved With Good Intentions: Canada’s development NGOs from idealism to imperialism.
- Bush, Dave –Dave Bush is involved in Solidarity Halifax, an anti-capitalist, membership-based organization. Bush is completing an MA in labour studies at McMaster University.
- Kennedy, Kaley –Kaley Kennedy is a writer and organizer who is involved in Solidarity Halifax, an anti-capitalist, membership-based organization.
- Beaumont, Hilary –Hilary Beaumont is a freelance journalist and OpenFile curation editor from Halifax.
- McCreary, Tyler –Tyler McCreary is a graduate student in geography at York university. He currently resides in northern B.C. on unceded Wet’suwet’en territory.
- Paley, Dawn –Dawn Marie Paley is a journalist and author of Drug War Capitalism and Guerra neoliberal: desaparición y búsqueda en el norte de México. She’s on Twitter @dawn_.
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- Letter from the editor –The tenacity and vibrancy of the Quebec student uprising is delivering a wake-up call to the left across the country.
- The spoils of an undeclared war –The presence of drug traffickers in Laguna del Tigre hasn’t affected oil production. In fact, there’s a renewed interest from oil companies in Guatemala’s oil.
- July/August 2012 –The July/August issue offers a wide array of stories including prison expansion on Indigenous sacred sites, the Quebec student strike, popular education as a tool for decolonization, the remilitarization of Guatemala to clear space for multinational corporations, and more.
- Popular education lives –Interview with Anne Docherty, reflecting upon the formative influences on her understanding of popular education and how she uses popular education as a framework to advance decolonization and regional self-determination.
- Incubating ideas –Fernwood has given hundreds of visionaries a voice they’d otherwise lack, taking financial risks many publishers avoid.