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- “Safe supply is the future” –From drug users in Vancouver to opium poppy growers in Mexico, activists across borders say safe and legal drugs will save lives.
- The myth of police as “embattled heroes” –The Winnipeg police union says officers are constantly under attack by everything from “gang members” to video games to bedbugs. It’s a strategy to persuade the public that the only solution is more police and more money.
- Building feminist, anti-racist unions –More strategies for challenging patriarchal white supremacy in labour
- Divestment and beyond –Lessons for the climate justice movement from the University of Toronto fossil fuel divestment campaign.
- Feminist imagination –Mainstream feminism’s wildest dreams involve women being represented at the top of their fields. It’s a depressingly bland and narrow dream. This issue of Briarpatch thinks bigger, asking: how can we ensure all women are safe, healthy, cared for, and free?
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- Kilback, Ash –Ash Kilback is an old soul led by childlike curiosity. She is a storyteller, writer, poet, and the communications specialist for Sexual Assault Services of Saskatchewan. She lives, works, and creates on Treaty 4 Territory and is an advocate for a more connected, loving, and conscious world.
- Kaminski, Kristina –Kristina Kaminski is a white settler, coffee fiend, green thumb, book collector, and human rights and social justice advocate living, working, and writing from Treaty 4 territory upon which she is a guest. She also works for Sexual Assault Services of Saskatchewan.
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- Where there’s smoke, there’s no fire –Where there’s smoke, there’s no fire
- Tsang, Amie –Amie Tsang is an occupational therapist and freelance journalist in Toronto whose work focuses on issues of health equity.
- Withers, A.J. –A.J. Withers is a long-time housing and anti-poverty activist. They are a co-founder of FactCheck Toronto. Their most recent book is Fight to Win: Inside Poor People’s Organizing.
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- Nabil, Rawan –Rawan Nabil is a Palestinian community organizer based in Tkaronto (so-called Toronto). She organizes with the Palestinian Youth Movement and is currently doing her PhD in political science, focusing on resistance to neoliberalism in Palestine.
- Alami, Tara –Tara Alami is a Palestinian organizer based in Tiohti:áke (so-called Montreal). She is a master’s research student in experimental medicine at McGill University and a writer. Her writing focuses on Palestinian national liberation and Zionist settler colonialism.