In This Issue
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News
Concordia gallery council resigns in protest
Five members of the Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery Advisory Council have resigned in protest following the dismissal of their former gallery director. The members also claimed to have witnessed suppression of Palestinian activism at the gallery.
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Opinions
The Protestant default
Until our religious institutions are ready to include queer people of faith, we must do our best to find one another and spread love.
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Opinions
Editorial: The history of “religion” and Quebec politics
Much of what we see in Quebec politics today about religion are extensions of a long history of colonialism that uses the discourse about religion to produce hierarchies of domination. -
Opinions
Editorial: If you’re reading this, it’s not too late, go to the CSU’s SGM
We, as students, have the moral obligation to support our fellow activists who have been fighting to make their voices heard.
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Opinions
Quebec’s bastardized secularism
Quebec’s claim to secularism is undermined by policies that selectively target certain religious symbols.
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Opinions
Only tolerated if invisible
I grew up surrounded by people, in a society that claimed it was accepting of everyone. I quickly learned that this acceptance was conditional. I could be Muslim, as long as it was not apparent. -
Fringe Arts
Finding ancestors through clay
Kimberly Orjuela’s exhibit Spiritual Roots draws on pre-Columbian traditions and symbolism to explore her Indigenous ancestry and the impact of colonialism.
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Opinions
A matter of solidarity
The importance of standing in solidarity with the Canada Post workers is not only to prevent workers from having their gains stripped away, but to ensure that the right to collective bargaining is maintained and protected in Canada.
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Opinions
Uncensored: I don’t owe you my coming out
People should have the freedom to share or withhold their sexual identity as they see fit.
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Fringe Arts
Artiom “Arty” Carelov on crafting music and community
Arty, a Montreal-based indie artist, invites us into his studio.
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Fringe Arts
Christian symbols, pagan roots
Dubbed “syncretism,” pagan influence is present in the iconography of Catholic churches across Montreal.
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Fringe Arts
Preserving kakiniit from Quaqtaq to Tiohtià:ke
Inuk tattoo artist Arsaniq Deer celebrates the beauty of Inuit traditions.
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Fringe Arts
Discovering a witch’s craft
Meet Mahigan Saint-Pierre, the professional folk witch behind Kitchen Toad.