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Journalism with movements in the South
When journalists insist the world’s problems, no matter how big or small, are caused by U.S. government interference, grassroots struggles against austerity and authoritarianism fall out of view.
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Disability and war
Across the world, people are disabled in vast numbers by war, occupation, and imperial violence. How can disability justice confront the U.S. and Canadian war machines?
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The myth of Canadian generosity
When Canada boasted about its foreign aid while repeatedly blocking a proposal to waive the intellectual property rights to the COVID vaccines, it revealed a 150-year-old pattern of empty generosity.
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A year in revolt
Since September, a wave of protests has swept across the globe. Inequality and its violent maintenance is at the heart of the discontent.
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Transition and resistance in the Global South
People in the Global South are least responsible for climate change historically but suffer most from its impacts. Here are four snapshots of struggles for just transition in the Global South.