Femicide Shouldn’t Be Written Into The Criminal Code
The move is, at best, a distraction, and at worst, one that will bolster systems over-incarcerating marginalized communities.
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The move is, at best, a distraction, and at worst, one that will bolster systems over-incarcerating marginalized communities.
Elizabeth’s death should serve as a reminder of the atrocities committed by the British Empire in Palestine.
The attempted rebranding of the monarchy as an institution for public service is nauseating, and must be resisted.
Why do we allow such huge concentrations of capital to remain in private hands when we face multiple existential threats?
There’s a lot media managers and owners could do to protect journalists being harassed, if they cared enough.
The consequences of the campaign against Marouf will pose a threat to pro-Palestine groups throughout Canada.
Quiet quitting may be a momentary internet fad. Or it could nourish a growing recognition that unionization is the way forward
Our culture is inundated with superhero films, caricatured notions of good and evil, and an inability to tolerate moral ambiguity.
Things are getting far worse, and yet we’re still having the same limited conversations about harassment and the media.
News outlets have stopped labelling the Azov Regiment as neo-Nazis because it has become politically inconvenient.
The relatively tight labour market has aided workers in a number of ways, and the increase in union militancy has been unmistakable.
As corporate media uncritically amplifies the U.S.-led narrative on Taiwan, the public must be equipped with the truth.
AB 257 would create a fast food sector council with the ability to set minimum standards on wages, hours and other working conditions.
Logistics tracks, in reverse chronological order, the journey of a pedometer from a shop in Sweden to a factory in China.
A profile in the newspaper focusing on a Ukrainian neo-Nazi group uncritically includes its subject’s description of them as ‘heroes.’