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- Rejecting a gold mine and saving the land –The Tsilhqot’in Nation’s successful efforts to stop a copper and gold mine at Fish Lake.
- Canadian radicals and the Spanish Republic –While Prime Minister Mackenzie King visited with Adolf Hitler in the summer of 1937, Canadian radicals of every stripe were volunteering to support and fight for working-class liberation in the Spanish Civil War. Among these were the Communist physician Norman Bethune and the former Nova Scotia steelworker Alexander A. MacLeod.…
- The battles in New Brunswick –A grassroots Mi’kmaq resurgence is bypassing Indian Act leaders to protect the land and confront the colonial power that operates through the revolving door between government and industry.
- The Beast: Riding the Rails and Dodging Narcos on the Migrant Trail –A shining model of what journalism as a practice of solidarity can look like.
- Talking about residential schools today –We must embrace instead of dismiss uncomfortable knowledge that calls into question the framework of virtuous educators and troubled Indigenous students.
- Ball, David P. –David P. Ball is a veteran multimedia journalist whose work has appeared in more than 30 publications, including the Toronto Star, National Post, Georgia Straight, Tyee, and THIS Magazine.
- Conn, Clayton –Clayton Conn is a photographer and independent journalist based in Mexico City.
- Hoogeveen, Dawn –Dawn Hoogeveen researches and writes about resource extraction and is a doctoral candidate in human geography at the University of British Columbia.
- Howe, Miles –Miles Howe is a Halifax-based freelance journalist about to embark on a three-year odyssey to complete a law degree.
- Khúc, Mimi –Mimi Khúc is a queer Vietnamese-American writer, scholar, teacher, and mother based in the Washington, D.C. area.
- Larlee, Portia –Portia Larlee is a reporter for Mizzima News based in Yangon, Myanmar.
- Mentanko, Josh –Josh Mentanko is a graduate student in history at York University where he studies modern Mexican cultural history.
- Chevron’s Pacific Trail Pipeline is the one to stop this summer
- Rhyno, Brett –Brett Rhyno is an environmental activist and Unist’ot’en Camp supporter.
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