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 IssueArmenians at arms: Uniting a community through art
“I do it because I’m proud of my ethnicity and cultural background, despite its painful history and the ensuing consequences that still affect the diaspora to this day.”
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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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