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
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.
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.
Lindsay Nixon surveys the Indigenous artists making work about displacement, decolonization, and resurgence
Andrea Abi-Karam writes towards a post-gender future.
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