DEAR ENGLISH LANGUAGE
"You name me an immigrant, and when I am an immigrant I am nothing else." Camila Salazar writes back to the language she is learning to live within
"You name me an immigrant, and when I am an immigrant I am nothing else." Camila Salazar writes back to the language she is learning to live within
June 19th, 2016 from Nat What a hard week! I hope you’re caring for yourself and your communities in the ways that you can today. This crowd-sourced #PulseOrlando syllabus contains a huge range of important reading Alexander Chee on the courage...
June 16th, 2016 by Evangeline Freedman ABOUT Evangeline Freedman is a student of Early Modern Studies and Gender and Women’s Studies at the University of King’s College, and also makes comics. In the past, she has published three zines...
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UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCES IN CAMPUS SEXUAL ASSAULT CONTEXTS IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA June 10, 2016 by Paniz Khosroshahy Last month, the British Columbia government introduced a bill to mandate postsecondary institutions to develop stand-alone sexual assault policies....
A brief explanation of rape culture and why it persists.
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...