A Cure for Colonialism
How many times have I resolved to get my life together, straighten things out, get back on track after a hard day, bleak winter, an indulgent holiday, or a bad breakup? At this point, I’ve lost count. I am certain,...
How many times have I resolved to get my life together, straighten things out, get back on track after a hard day, bleak winter, an indulgent holiday, or a bad breakup? At this point, I’ve lost count. I am certain,...
The death of Mahsa Amini when she was in police custody in Iran has ignited a global movement in support of Iranian women, girls, and their supporters. Despite the community mobilization in Iran, Canadian media has been hesitant to portray...
Are Indigenous women really “intimidating,” “crazy,” and “aggressive,” or are Canadians more likely to be forgiven for feeling and expressing settler rage? Jennifer Komorowski and Cara Peacock discuss Indigenous women’s rage and madness. Jennifer Komorowski: My dissertation research focuses on...
I really wish that this revenge tasted sweet. I wish that I could find a modicum of snarled “I fucking told you so”–type joy in the recent news from south of the border. Roe v. Wade, a privacy case itself,...
The rise of corporate and state surveillance technology is terrifying, but we cannot talk about privacy without talking about power. Lorraine Chuen examines how technologies and data systems are being used to monitor communities at the margins.
The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario ruled in favour of midwives's demands for equitable pay
While caring for her garden, Nickita Longman reflects on her relationship to food and food security as an Indigenous woman.