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- May/June 2011 –With patterns of domination so deeply entrenched in our social, sexual and political relationships, how do we confront oppression on both a personal and political level? How do we practice feminist solidarity across lines of gender, sexuality, race, ability, class, nationality and citizenship? This issue draws attention to the importance…
- Snyder, Nikko –Nikko Snyder pursues small-scale farming, filmmaking, writing and food activism from her home in rural Saskatchewan. She recently spent three months working on an organic farm in B.C. in exchange for room and board.
- Foy, Nathalie –Nathalie Foy is a writer living in Toronto and teaches part-time in the Department of English at the University of Toronto.
- Dupuis, Michael –Michael Dupuis is a retired history teacher, independent scholar and Victoria-based author. He specializes in writing about Canadian journalists and their coverage of historic events. He is currently working on a book about the press coverage of the Winnipeg General Strike.
- Collier, Deryn –Deryn Collier is a mother and a freelance writer. She lives in the Kootenay region of B.C. and writes crime fiction in her spare time.
- DiVito Wilson, Amanda –Amanda DiVito Wilson is a PhD student in Sociology at Carleton University. She is interested in the construction of alternative organizations of production and exchange that are outside and beyond capitalism.
- Sanitizing Pride –With Toronto’s 31st annual Pride Parade fast approaching, the legacy of last year’s controversial attempted banning of the group Queers Against Israeli Apartheid from the Parade continues to resonate today.
- Collier, Ken –Ken Collier is a retired professor of social work living in Red Deer, Alberta. He is active with the Council of Canadians and Friends of Medicare (Alberta) and writes for progressive activist and research publications.
- Adame, Susana –Susana Adame is a writer, blogger, and community activist. Her writing has been published in various online and print media including The Guardian, Cure This, make/shift and Bitch.
- Wadden, Joanne –Joanne Wadden recently completed a Masters in Sociology at York University. Her final paper focused on the academic work of indigenous scholars in regards to identity, subjectivity and the politics of recognition.
- Ellis, Rebecca –Rebecca Ellis is an activist, organic farmer, and beekeeper in London, ON. She has a PhD in geography and environment from Western University and is the author of the forthcoming book Capitalist Agriculture and the Global Bee Crisis (Routledge Press).
- Lordon, Ian –Ian Lordon is the communications and outreach officer for Beyond Factory Farming, a national organization promoting socially responsible livestock production in Canada.
- Willms, Ian –Ian Willms is a Toronto-based independent photographer. His work seeks to expose a deeper truth of social and political inequality in its many forms.
- Meili, Ryan –Ryan Meili is a politically active physician (and physically active politician). He has worked in rural Mozambique, inner-city Saskatoon and in communities throughout rural Saskatchewan. In 2009 he finished a close second in the race to replace Lorne Calvert as leader of the Saskatchean New Democratic Party.
- Eaton, Emily –Emily Eaton is an associate professor of geography at the University of Regina specializing in political economy and ecology.
- Mann, Sarah –Sarah Mann is a writer, artist, scholar, and activist from Sudbury, ON. She is a member of Maybe Too Loaded, a community-based, mixed-media arts collective, and of the editorial team at Working It, a zine by and for sex workers. Her work often focuses on poor people’s cultures, mental illness,…
- Przygoda, Annette –Annette Przygoda is a political scientist, researcher and lecturer who has been wrestling with and researching immigration issues since she came to Canada five years ago.
- Guiao, MaryCarl –MaryCarl Guiao is an organizer with Migrante Ontario and host and producer of Migrant Matters radio on CFRU 93.3 fm in Guelph.
- arbi –Arbi is Michael Benoit, Mark Dicey, Christina Greco and Doug Haslam, all Calgary-based artists. www.grecostudios.com/ARBI/ARBI.html.
- Mushtaak, Zidan –Zidan Mushtaak is a biology and chemistry major in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He plans to attend medical school and become an American citizen to stay close to the people he grew up with.