Making Friends for the End of the World
Maura Roberts and Billy-Ray Belcourt get together to discuss radical friendship, a relation that both includes and exceeds allyship, as a life sustaining force in a world of continual crisis
Maura Roberts and Billy-Ray Belcourt get together to discuss radical friendship, a relation that both includes and exceeds allyship, as a life sustaining force in a world of continual crisis
Andrea Abi-Karam writes towards a post-gender future.
Pree Rehal names and dissects the hyper-visibility she feels as an Indian woman who engages in disruptive cosplay
Laura Shepherd writes about how, in order to have a happy future as a fifty-seven-year-old trans woman, she had to learn to forgive
A love letter to Anishinaabe women and two-spirit people by Danielle Boissoneau
For those of us who have emerged in relationship to rather than via self-determination, how does the affirmation of de-person-ness offer a new form of political agency? Johanna Hedva foregrounds interdepency, care, and solidarity in her defence of the undercommons
Jane Komori talks to older adults who are fighting back against misogyny, homophobia, and gentrification