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June 5, 2016 from Brett This week I completed a first aid course. One thing that wasn’t covered in the course (but I wish had been) is a structural analysis of health statistics; if a racialized group is overrepresented in...
June 5, 2016 from Brett This week I completed a first aid course. One thing that wasn’t covered in the course (but I wish had been) is a structural analysis of health statistics; if a racialized group is overrepresented in...
June 2nd, 2016 by Ashton James “I am amazed at how many women think cervical mucus is a sign of infection,” Chloe Skerlak says. “One woman told me that, for quite some time, once a month she would take...
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What do you see when you look toward the future? The sixth issue of GUTS features some politicized and generative envisionings. Start with a letter from our editors
“Over the years tending to my skin has become ritual. It was my self-care before I knew what self-care was.” TK Matunda on the transformative and potentially revolutionary power of her bed-time skin routine
waaseyaa’sin christine sy relfects on how colonial legislation has altered Anishinaabeg relationships to the land and calls for (re)matriation, starting in the sugar bush.
Evelyn Deshane on how a small but expanding market of romance novels is changing the way we imagine transgender lives