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a simile is more honest than a metaphor thank you no questions at this time
suffering isn’t bravery those two things are different let someone / say it. to absorb an injustice because you need to to survive’s / not courage don’t let them say that.
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Where is the left on the Canadian Prairies?
Years with so little social struggle on the Prairies have left us without much of what Alan Sears calls the “infrastructure of dissent.”
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Getting It Together
What are collectives, and how can they bring us closer to building sustainable, healthy social movements?
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Do Activists Really Need Theory?
Theory can help activists stay involved in social change work.
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The Corbyn Comeback
How the Labour leader’s solidarity with social movements energized the socialist resurgence in British politics.
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What Will It Take to Embolden and Strengthen the Left?
The Courage coalition wants to transform the social and economic configuration of Canada. In an interview, two members discuss the efforts to focus, embolden, and strengthen the left.
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The Intellectual Labour of Social Movements
While the intellectual processes of movement building are often associated with charismatic leaders and catchy sloganeering, the knowledge building that changes our social world is driven by the struggles of ordinary people.
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For the Long Haul
How can we improve our social movement cultures and our relationships with each other while learning from the past and creating for the future?
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The gendered labour of social movements
The actual work of social movement building is always disproportionately borne by women and queer people.
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From the ground up (part two)
What is the relation between organized labour, social movements, and electoral politics?