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- Ahmad, Aalya –Aalya Ahmad holds a doctorate in comparative literary studies and has been an environmental, feminist, and trade union activist for over two decades. She’s always up for a good struggle.
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- Shupak, Greg –Greg Shupak is an activist and writer who teaches media studies at the University of Guelph. His work frequently appears in Jacobin and Middle East Eye.
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- Gray-Donald, David –David Gray-Donald is a settler media worker in tkaronto (Toronto). He was the publisher of Briarpatch from 2017-2019, is the current publisher of The Grind magazine in Toronto, and is a co-author of the new book The End of This World: Climate Justice in So-called Canada. He worked as a…
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- The gendered labour of social movements –The actual _work_ of social movement building is always disproportionately borne by women and queer people.
- “To Take the Land Away From the Children” –The Klabona Keepers are a small group of Tahltan families and Elders in northwestern B.C. who have been taking direct action to defend their traditional territories from mining and drilling projects since 2005.
- Feminism Beyond the Waves –Considering No Wave feminisms.
- Daniel Ortega and the Interoceanic Grand Canal –A planned megaproject that would dwarf the Panama Canal and split Nicaragua in two reveals much about both the Ortega regime and global capitalism today.
- The Struggle for Access to Abortion Today –Abortion is a safe, legal, and common medical procedure, but in the Maritimes and in northern and rural communities across Canada, there are major barriers to access.
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- Quebec’s Movement for Economic and Environmental Justice –Quebec’s social movements are working to wed anti-austerity politics with climate justice.
- A New School for Wet’suwet’en Youth –The iCount High School on the Moricetown reserve in northern B.C. puts education back in the community, allowing youth to stay in the village instead of travelling to the school in Smithers.
- The Plight of the Pollinators –In the battle between beekeepers and agrochemical lobbyists over the use of neonicotinoid insecticides, farmers and non-farmers are joining forces to stand up for the bees.