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- Order #2497 –Order #2497
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- That Guy Who Isn’t You –For all the men who believe that sexual harassment and violence aren’t their responsibility.
- Forrester, Stacey –Stacey Forrester is a nurse who lives and works in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. She has a penchant for community, DIY, social justice, misfits, harm reduction, and music. She publishes a zine called You’re a Masterpiece.
- Order #2493 –Order #2493
- Dixon, Chris –Chris Dixon is originally from Alaska and a longtime anarchist organizer, writer, and educator. He lives in Ottawa, unceded Algonquin territory, where he is a member of the Punch Up collective.
- Organizing to Win the World –How can radical organizers and activists overcome barriers to serious strategic organizing?
- Health Care and Immigration Policies that Kill –Addressing the deadly intersection of unjust health care and immigration policies.
- Shaheen-Hussain, Samir –Samir Shaheen-Hussain became active in social justice movements in 2002 while in medical school and has been active in Indigenous solidarity, migrant justice, and anti-police-violence organizing. He is a member of the Health Justice Collective and works in a pediatric emergency department in Montreal. Find him on Twitter at @SamirS_H.
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- USASK Student Mobilization Committee –The USASK Student Mobilization Committee is a group of students and community allies in Saskatoon who oppose tuition, student debt, and all barriers to post-secondary education that marginalize poor, working-class, and Indigenous youth.
- Prairie Spring: Revitalizing the student movement in Saskatchewan
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- Gehl, Lynn –Lynn Gehl, PhD, is an Algonquin Anishinaabe-kwe. She is a writer and artist. Her 2014 book based on her doctoral work, The Truth that Wampum Tells: My Debwewin on the Algonquin Land Claims Process was published with Fernwood Press. Her 2017 book, Claiming Anishinaabe: Decolonizing the Human Spirit, explores her…
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- Seiferling, Halena –Halena Seiferling is from Regina and recently completed a Masters of Public Policy degree in Vancouver. She has been active in human rights, electoral reform, climate justice, and Palestinian solidarity organizing.
- Addressing Self-righteousness on the Activist Left