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- Drury, Ivan –Ivan Drury is a writer, organizer, and aspiring historian who has lived on unceded Coast Salish territories in Vancouver all his life. He currently organizes with the Social Housing Alliance and is on the editorial collective of the Downtown East newspaper.
- Bernauer, Warren –Warren Bernauer is a PhD candidate at York University whose research addresses the politics of mineral extraction in Nunavut. He has worked closely with Inuit communities opposing offshore oil and gas development near Baffin Island and mining development in the caribou calving grounds of the Kivalliq region.
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- Our Infrastructure of Dissent –Organizing ultimately comes down to building relationships.
- A Call to the South from Baffin Island –The Inuit community of Clyde River on Baffin Island is fighting to stop offshore seismic testing.
- The Class Politics of Pipeline Resistance –As anti-pipeline campaigns rise to the forefront of activist activity, do environmentalists need to re-evaluate their engagement with affected communities such as Toronto’s Jane-Finch neighbourhood?
- The Rise of Philanthrocapitalism –Why have our cities become increasingly stratified places, where farmers’ markets flourish amid escalating inequality and skyrocketing housing costs?
- Indigenous Farmers Confront Canada’s Goldcorp –The Maya-Mam people of northwestern Guatemala are struggling to protect the land and water.
- An Education in Gentrification –Cuts to public services, rising housing costs, the corporatization of education, and police repression do not affect all people equally. Racialized communities like Toronto’s Regent Park bear the brunt of the neoliberal transformation of our cities.
- Five Years After the Coup –Five years after the 2009 _coup d’état_, journalists, writers, and political dissidents organize in the face of continued threats and attacks.
- Talking about Sex Work –With the Conservative government set to pass new legislation affecting sex workers, a former sex worker says labour organizing, not criminalization, is what the industry needs.
- Journalism with Legs –Eking out a place for independent journalism in tough times.