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- Diaspora against the nation-state –Return to the homeland is the dream of many Black and Jewish diasporic peoples, but that dream has a dark side and we need to talk about it.
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- A reading list for being good kin –We are kin – but what does it mean to be good kin?
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- Saint Paul University School of Social Innovation 2 - April 2024
- Is Montreal’s policing alternative a true alternative? –A new team of social workers is responding to “non-urgent, non-criminal” calls in the city. But are they in service of community members or simply another arm of the Montreal police force?
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- Call for pitches (September/October 2024) –We’re looking for writing rooted in rooted in anti-colonial, anti-capitalist, feminist struggle for an unthemed issue. Pitches are due May 1, 2024.
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- Honouring Palestinian martyrs –In the occupied West Bank, Israel’s military targets images of Palestinian martyrs and prisoners. But Palestinian memory will not be shattered.
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- Finding momentum in defeat –In late February, the Quebec government axed tenants’ right to lease transfer, a hard-fought right that had long kept rents affordable. In the face of defeat, how can the movement continue to build power?
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- Al-Akhrass, Zahraa –Zahraa Al-Akhrass is a Palestinian-Canadian journalist from Hebron, West Bank. She has covered global issues and international affairs including the COVID-19 pandemic, the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the ongoing refugee crisis across the Mediterranean, and multiple Israeli attacks on Gaza. She speaks Arabic, English, and Turkish, and with her diverse cultural background,…
- Edward-Wright, Madison –Madison Edward-Wright (she/her) is a freelance journalist based in Montreal who was selected as rabble.ca’s 2024 Jack Layton Journalism for Change fellow.