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- September/October 2013 –From the unsettling threat of hunger strikes to the problem with anti-bullying rhetoric, this issue is brimming with testy content. The battle for Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, Rosa Luxemburg in the 21st century, letters from survivors of sexual violence, farmers vs. Monsanto, a firsthand account of the Sixties Scoop — and…
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- Call for Submissions! –_Briarpatch_ is seeking submissions for our January/February 2014 issue. We are looking for feature articles, provocative essays, investigative reportage, interviews, profiles, reviews, poetry, humour, artwork and photography rooted in an anti-colonial and anti-capitalist analysis. If you’ve got a story in mind, we want to hear your pitch!
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- Schmidt, Ingo –Ingo Schmidt is a rank-and-file activist and an economist. He currently works as the academic coordinator of the labour studies program at Athabasca University.
- Factora-Borchers, Lisa –Lisa Factora-Borchers is a Filipina writer and editor whose work can be found in Left Turn, Critical Moment, and Bitch. Lisa worked extensively with survivors of sexual violence in non-profits, coalitions, and university settings before applying her work to the literary world.
- Holtslander, Cathy –Cathy Holtslander works as the Director of Research and Policy for the National Farmers Union in Saskatoon. She and her partner Lyle Orchard also farm, growing certified organic grain near Mont Nebo, SK.
- Smith (McFarlane), Christine –Christine Smith (McFarlane) writes about what’s close to her heart, which includes all things Indigenous. Her work has appeared in Anishinabek News, First Nations House Magazine, New Tribe Magazine, Shameless, Toronto Review of Books, and Windspeaker.
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- Nangwaya, Ajamu –Ajamu Nangwaya is an educator in Ontario’s post-secondary sector and an organizer with the Network for Pan-Afrikan Solidarity and the Network for the Elimination of Police Violence.
- Jiwa, Fazeela –Fazeela Jiwa is an educator and writer from Vancouver. Her words can be found in independent and mainstream media, academic journals, creative anthologies, spoken performances and pamphlets, and on websites and walls.
- Darch, Krissy –Krissy Darch is a writer and visual artist based in Vancouver. Her journalism and creative writing have appeared in the Vancouver Observer, Megaphone, This Magazine, and TRIVIA: Voices of Feminism.
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