In This Issue
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Sports
Talking Trash: Tom Brady is a Black Man
Is Mr. Brady, the greatest Black quarterback to ever sling pig-skin? Arguably. A white man certainly would never choose winning seven Super Bowls over his family.
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Fringe Arts
Joy of Colour in Media
BIPOC media is often filled with trauma porn and focuses on colonial messaging through its white-centric gaze.
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News
Chinatown Action Plan Implementation Frustrates Community
Two years into Montreal’s Chinatown action plan, the neighbourhood faces challenges that remain to be solved adequately. From further gentrification to cultural incompetence from city officials, advocates say there is a lot of work left to be done.
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Sports
How Indigenous Runner Tom Longboat Trailblazed His Way To Legendary Status
A famous story says that an officer he once escorted to an outpost was having trouble keeping up with Longboat’s fast pace.
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Opinions
I AM a Person Struggling With Mental Health and I Have No Rights
Psychiatric maltreatment is a real problem. Doctors should be legitimately helping their patients recover rather than making them more sick.
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Opinions
I Am Othered by You and I Always Will Be
As Turkey was rocked by multiple earthquakes, the silence of my peers and university was incredibly disturbing. The activism I saw was extremely lacking when compared to reactions to crises that have happened in other parts of the world—specifically the West.
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Opinions
Cryptocurrency and Neocolonialism
The sinister link between cryptocurrency and colonial economic exploitation.
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Opinions
The Race to Innocence
While we distractedly argue over labels, we increasingly struggle to discern those fighting for individual power from those fighting for our collective liberation. We should yield our agency to dismantle oppressive systems, not reshuffle them to our individual benefit.
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Opinions
When Did Haitian Resilience Become Fun?
How Haitian language is coopted by white Quebecois society.
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Opinions
Editorial: You’re Not Decolonizing, Stop
Decolonization is not about empowering disenfranchised Peoples into a level of survivorship that makes white supremacy content. It is about enforcing the most paradoxical level of joyfulness, bountifulness, and happiness for and by our Peoples in spaces where we are expected to die not survive, and survive not thrive.
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Opinions
It Starts With De-Colonization
Colonialism is the man behind the curtain, acting as the architect of the climate and social crises we now hope to solve.
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News
How Quebec’s Culture of Islamophobia is Seeping Into Public Schools
From Bill 21 to the removal of Ethics and Religious Culture classes, Muslim students and teachers are bearing the brunt of Quebec’s so-called secularist policies.
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Opinions
Imposter Syndrome
Society has always had a negative view of Black women which made me question whether or not I truly deserved all the good things that came my way.