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- NGOs and empire –This article is excerpted from Paved with Good Intentions: Canada’s Development NGOs from Idealism to Imperialism, released April 2012 by Fernwood Publishing fernwoodpublishing.ca
- Boiling point –The lack of safe drinking water in First Nations communities is just one example of the long-standing underfunding and neglect that has led to the substandard living conditions that plague First Nations communities across Canada.
- The Juliet stories –The simple, graceful prose of the book’s first half is crafted by a careful, knowing heart; Snyder, like Juliet, lived in Nicaragua as a child, when her parents moved there to protest the Contras.
- Why strike support isn’t enough –In the current climate of government attacks on the public service and on collective bargaining across Canada, the need for community organizers to build relationships between workers is now, more than ever, an essential part of mounting an effective challenge to austerity.
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- Granovsky-Larsen, Rebecca –Rebecca Granovsky-Larsen is co-editor/publisher of Briarpatch magazine.
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- Barahona, Federico –Federico Barahona is a Quebec-based writer, translator, photographer, and associate editor at SNEEZE magazine. See his work here.
- Work and Labour Issue: Call for Submissions –_Briarpatch_ is seeking submissions for our November/December 2012 work and labour issue.
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- Crime, love, and rebellion: Stories of working-class tragedy –Many of the stories fall within the noir tradition that noted crime author Dennis Lehane defines as working-class tragedy. “In Shakespeare, tragic heroes fall from mountaintops,” he writes. “In noir, they fall from curbs.”
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