In This Issue
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Special IssueDistressing silence
I don’t have the luxury of “becoming radicalized.” My existence demands it.
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Special IssueHow to protect yourself from police at a protest
Protests can get dangerous, especially once the police show up.
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Special IssueWhat radicalized you?
Everyone’s road to radicalization differs. Here are a few examples from young people all over the world.
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Special IssueEditorial: Class unity. Now more than ever.
Welcome to the mag. Class unity is the only way to save the planet and everyone on it.
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Special IssueOn mountains and beasts
What terrified my father was our coming annihilation. This was a topic of frequent dinner table discussion.
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Special IssueLa Rebelión comes at a cost
When it comes to social justice in Latin America, violence from oppressors usually isn’t far away.
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Special IssueResistance: A Kanien’kehá:ka perspective
The Kanien’kehá:ka have fought centuries of colonial violence and still demonstrate their resilience and resistance in the face of just that.
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Special IssueResistance is draining me
Resistance is glorified. Resistance is romanticized. Resistance is a privilege. Resistance is a two-faced b*tch that gives you the promise of taking the brunt of the charged current but doesn’t tell you it’s not enough.
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Special IssueStudents face obstacles when complaining about problematic teachers
Regardless of what happens in the classroom, students are either ill-informed or unwilling to report problematic professors.
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Special IssueKnow your housing rights
The RCLALQ’s Maxime Roy-Allard explains how to stand up to your Montreal landlord.
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A beginner’s guide to organizing a protest
Learn how to organize your very own protest and make sure it’s legit
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