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Fighting for the right to fuck
For more than a century, eugenicists have tried to eliminate disabled people through sexual sterilization. Today, disabled people’s sex lives are still surveilled, suppressed, and punished in institutions.
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Ontario’s punitive welfare system
In “Ineligible: Single Mothers Under Welfare Surveillance,” Krys Maki shows how technological advancements have created a new frontier in monitoring and criminalizing the poor.
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Administrative sabotage
The archives of Canada’s security state are being strangled by secrecy, censorship, and years of delays.
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The strike-breakers’ playbook
For over 30 years, Canadian employers have turned to a private security firm called AFIMAC to help surveil picket lines, provide scab labour, and break strikes.
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This Prairie city is land, too
I wonder what it would mean to walk freely on my own lands without fear of surveillance by white prairie settlers and criminalization by the institutions that serve their interests.
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COVID-19 and the threat of “community policing”
Across the country, governments are giving police heightened powers during the pandemic. But as I’ve seen in my home of Kitchener-Waterloo, when police embed themselves in poor and racialized communities, they may simply decide not to leave.
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Strike surveillance
During the York University strike of 2018, workers on the picket line found themselves being watched
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Infiltrated!
When the Indigenous Peoples’ Solidarity Movement of Ottawa was infiltrated by a police officer, organizers were left feeling betrayed and paralyzed. How did they rebuild and strengthen their movement?
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Dark Matters
Simone Browne’s book offers an excellent alternative account of modern surveillance.
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The New Threat Threshold
What Project SITKA reveals about the basis of pernicious surveillance of Indigenous activists
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School Dispatch
Police officers are stationed in high schools across Toronto under the guise of ensuring school safety. With powers to search and arrest students, they criminalize student conduct and build mistrust and alienation among marginalized students.
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Holding Out for Un-alienated Communication
How should independent technologists and communicators respond to the corporatization of social media?
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