Special Issue
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Special IssueOops, I’m queer: A personal narrative
Labels can be very important and empowering for people whose experiences diverge from “norms.”
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Special IssuePleasure or shame: Sex for the Arab woman
Arab women, in contrast to the freedom awarded to Arab men, are denied the pleasure of sex.
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Special IssueCensorship and sex work: The realities of the modern-day sex worker
Online censorship has forced some sex workers in Montreal to navigate alternative means to attract clientele.
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Special IssueHormones alone: HRT during the pandemic
This was what I learned when I started Hormone Replacement Therapy.
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Special IssueFill an empty virtual seat with Queer Concordia
Queer Concordia’s new Queer Support Group is a virtual space where people can be open about how they’re currently feeling.
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Special IssueHow susceptible is a university to extremism?
The effects of the pandemic may cause students to become more vulnerable to extremist radicalization.
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Special IssueInside Montreal’s activist postering subculture
Many prefer the cloak of darkness, but Christoff often goes out in the light of day, keeping his tub of wheat paste hidden in a reusable shopping bag to avoid being hassled by the police.
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Special IssueWe connect
Throughout the past year of isolation, our cellphones have reminded us of who we are, what we do, and where we have been.
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Special IssueLiving a self-sufficient lifestyle in remote communities of Quebec
Is relying on oneself and one’s close community for food cultivation and life’s other necessities realistic in Quebec, a four-seasons province where most people live in cities? Meet three men who prove it is.

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