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- When psychiatry burns –From ADHD to major depression, a family doctor takes a critical look at the power of modern psychiatry and the forces that shape it.
- A short introduction to the Two Row Wampum –The return to a 400-year-old treaty relationship.
- Keefer, Tom –Tom Keefer was a founding editor of Upping the Anti and is the general manager of the Two Row Times.
- Hijacked canoes and settler ships –Is Indigenous land reclamation a form of environmentalism? How does Indigenous resurgence relate to left-wing political traditions?
- Driftwood –Drifting with coastal wood.
- Beyond the wheelchair –How would the world look – for everyone – in light of a larger social project oriented toward universal design, collective access, and the recognition of a diverse range of embodiment?
- Imagining black vancouver –How does one reclaim city space, even if just in the imagination?
- An honest man –They knew that he came from overseas and that all he knew was digging holes.
- Clearing the plains –Famine was a deliberate policy weapon used to coerce “unco-operative Indians” onto reserves and remove them from lands coveted by white settlers.
- Sievewright, Kara –Kara Sievewright is a writer and artist currently living and working on the islands of Haida Gwaii, which have been claimed by Canada for the past 150 years but have been Haida territories for at least 13,000. She is working on a graphic novel.
- Loewen, Matthew John –Matthew John Loewen listens for stories while tending to the gardens of Victoria’s rich. Raised in the arid Okanagan Valley, he moved to Vancouver Island to complete a double major in environmental studies and political science.
- Fritsch, Kelly –Kelly Fritsch is a writer, educator, and parent living in Ottawa. She is co-director of the Disability Justice and Crip Culture Collaboratory at Carleton University.
- Crawshaw, Caitlin –Caitlin Crawshaw is a freelance journalist and an MFA student of the University of British Columbia’s optional-residency creative writing program. She lives in Edmonton with her partner, daughter, and their animal menagerie.
- Burrows, Paul –Paul Burrows is a Winnipeg-based writer, researcher, and parent. A lifelong activist, he co-founded the Winnipeg A-Zone (Emma Goldman Building) in 1995 and is currently finishing a PhD in history related to Treaty 1 Territory and settler-colonialism.
- Moyer, Naomi –Naomi Moyer is a visual artist and writer based in Toronto who often finds herself delving into perceptions of blackness and community within the African diaspora.
- Shukin, Nicole –Nicole Shukin is an associate professor of English at the University of Victoria and author of the book Animal Capital: Rendering Life in Biopolitical Times. Her research focuses on the ways modern capitalism traffics in non-human life.
- The trouble with twitter –Twitter performs a magic trick with public perception, disappearing the material costs and conditions of tweeting.
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