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- Goodwyn, Amber –Amber Goodwyn is a settler, artist, and festival organizer based in Treaty 4 territory. Her creative work includes active music, writing, and filmmaking practices.
- 2022 Writing in the Margins contest winners –We’re excited to announce the winners and honourable mentions of our 12th annual Writing in the Margins contest!
- Wren, Emilie –Emilie Wren is a journalism and Indigenous communication arts student at the University of Regina and First Nations University respectively.
- Order #15957 –Order #15957
- notes of joy from the margins –notes of joy from the margins
- boots –boots
- March/April 2023 –Ontario's housing tribunal and it's new digital dystopia. Plus: a conversation on health communism, the dark side of birth control and its implications for reproductive justice, an argument for unionizing prisoner workers, and the winners of 2022 Writing in the Margins contest.
- Desire path –A photo essay on displacement, grief, and Land Back in the Philippines
- A principle and a place –While the state abandons people it deems disposable, many of the articles in this issue highlight and strategize how to better organize and include people in the margins in our movements.
- A Marxist reader for disorienting times –A reading list to help leftists face the conditions within which we organize without consolation or despair.
- Order #15950 –Order #15950
- Assembling a digital dystopia –The Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board’s “digital-first” hearing model is silencing tenants and helping landlords evict them.
- Birth control and reproductive justice –Hormonal birth control has long been a feminist symbol of choice, but without other options, is it truly a choice?
- Sand –We song our stories – put them to a beat, draw the melancholy out of them, voices like droplets squeezed out of a braided dish rag on an open balcony.
- Order #15946 –Order #15946
- Lawler, Michael –Michael Lawler is a settler residing on Treaty 13 territory. He is currently completing a PhD in geography at the University of Toronto, with a focus on diaspora foodways and institutional food provisioning.
- Edemariam, Yodit –Yodit Edemariam is a lawyer and the director of legal services at the Rexdale Community Legal Clinic (RCLC) in Toronto. RCLC provides free services to North Etobicoke community members in the areas of housing and eviction prevention, income maintenance, employment, and immigration.
- Dwyer, Hannah –Hannah Dwyer lives on Sinixt, Syilx, and Ktunaxa land and labours toward reproductive sovereignty in her work as a farmer/food system advocate and as a doula and sexual/reproductive health educator. Her practice on both fronts is deeply informed by her Judaism and her endometriosis. She wants nothing more than for…
- House, Jordan –Jordan House is an assistant professor in the department of labour studies at Brock University. His research focuses on prison labour and prisoner-worker organizing, new forms of worker organization, and labour movement renewal.
- Rashid, Asaf –Asaf Rashid practises criminal, immigration, and prison law in Halifax/k’jipuktuk. He is a member of the Canadian Prison Law Association and Nova Scotia Criminal Lawyers Association, sits on the board of the East Coast Prison Justice Society, and is a former union organizer.