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- Red light on the Red Cross in Haiti? –More than two years after the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti, there’s little to show for the $200 million in donations pledged to the Canadian Red Cross for reconstruction efforts. After historic outpourings of support, why has there been so little progress on the ground in Haiti?
- Sing, Brother –I reached Edmonton’s High Level Bridge as clusters of snowflakes clouded the sky. It was Friday night, already dark, and I was alone but for a young man in black who passed me from the opposite ledge.
- Hearing Two-Spirits –A combination of both the masculine and feminine, the Two-Spirited are a distinct gender with roles and responsibilities unique to their dual nature.
- Infored –Rappers like InfoRed and Eekwol have great potential to reconnect youth to their culture through Aboriginal storytelling.
- Captain Naphi and the great white mole –The origin of the railsea is unknown. Some say the gods put down the train tracks or that they extruded from the ground like exposed fossils. Others say that the rails were written “in heavenly script, that people unknowingly recited as they travelled.”
- The combustible campus –The neoliberalization of the university has produced its own antagonists, and it is from the ranks of those who stand to lose the most from this transformation – students and academic workers – that the greatest conflicts have emanated.
- SUBSCRIBER ALERT! –It has come to our attention that some subscribers may have received a faulty copy of the September/October 2012 issue, with pages 13-16 absent and pages 9-12 repeated.
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