Special Issue
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Special Issue
The Repression Olympics: The Unattainability of Sexual Purity
Imagine thinking you deserve an eternity in hell for being a little curious.
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Special Issue
My F-Words: From Fear to Faith
I thought faith was supposed to not let you feel so alone.
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Special Issue
‘MISSIONARY’: 200 Pages of Queerness in China
The pages of MISSIONARY come alive with stellar photography, colourful images, and a few articles in Mandarin.
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Special Issue
How Non-Monogamy in Montreal Challenges Us to Look Inside Ourselves
“A big problem with the monogamous narrative, for me,” said Gabriel, “is this concept that as your partner grows and their needs change, you need to be able to continue to meet their needs, […] certain kinds of needs that are exclusive to your relationship.”
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Special Issue
Asexuality, Explained Through Cake
But to me, it’s exactly like having a slice of cake: I enjoy it while I have it, but when I don’t, it’s not on my mind at all, I don’t really crave it, and I don’t seek to have it every day.
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Special Issue
How Corporations Trick You Into Buying Their “Sustainable” Stuff
Because greenwashing is so prevalent, it’s hard to distinguish what’s a real sustainable product and what is just marketing trickery, which ultimately means the failure of preventing climate change by shopping sustainably in this current system.
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Special Issue
A Look at Endangered Species in Montreal
“Our mandate was to lobby, raise awareness with the public, but also be a pain in the politicians’ butt”
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Special Issue
Human Nature vs. Mother Nature: Is There a Victor?
The dominant discriminatory ideology of speciesism is invisible to corporate and government power.
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Special Issue
Marie-Joseph Angélique: A Story Untold
It was April 1734—thick clouds of smoke, the stench of burnt wood, and grey ashes, filled the streets and riddled Montreal with anger.