Move Your People
A call to Canadian arts institutions to demand a ceasefire in Gaza & speak out for Palestinian liberation.
A call to Canadian arts institutions to demand a ceasefire in Gaza & speak out for Palestinian liberation.
Isabel Krupp on the necessity of solidarity with Palestine, queer proletarian resistance, and why freedom for Palestine means freedom for us all.
"A festival underway; cherry-blossoms in bloom / I was carrying hundreds of leaflets / to distribute / to all of my comrades..." Two poems by farmers' rights activist Shibuya Teisuke, translated from the Japanese by Adam Kuplowsky.
"When do I rest into the we?" Two poems and a collage by Steffi Tad-y.
remy klein and griffin epstein on challenging the labour movement to take the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and disability justice seriously, and on alternative modes of labour organizing when traditional forms fall short.
"I paid the tax for living. I kept / my head down & kept keeping / it down & pushing upwards." A new poem by Yaz Lancaster.
Caleb Fenez on sporting events as police propaganda, the 2023 World Police and Fire Games in Winnipeg, and abolitionist strategy for opposing them.
Emma Bainbridge speaks with Norman Nawrocki about his new book Red Squared Montreal, a fictional chronicle of the 2012 student strike.
Brian McDougall on the contradictions and lessons of the 2023 PSAC general strike, the largest strike by a single union in Canadian history.