Special Issue
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Special Issue
On Nevada, Trans Narratives, and “Cis” Boys
I get it, okay? You read or hear about Those Gender People, and you’re meant to think either, “fuck, those people are weird, I’m glad I’m not one of them,” or, if you’re hip and 2016 about it, “wow, good for them, that must be tough, but I’m still glad I’m not one of them.”
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Special Issue
Let’s Talk About Sex, Baby
I described the wonders of my triple speed toy with them and told them how well it worked. The conversation began with excitement and full engagement from everyone involved, but as I explained how late it kept me up rocking through the wee hours of the night, things took a turn—they began to get uncomfortable. -
Special Issue
Between the Lines
On Feb. 21, four people met for the first time to discuss what it’s like being intersex.
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Special Issue
What is Intersectionality?
An intersectional analysis helps us to understand the complex ways that gender-based oppression works, and is crucial in our collective struggle for justice.
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Special Issue
At the SCPA, Consent Is Mandatory
The School of Community and Public Affairs speaks out on developments since Mei-Ling’s verbal assault last year.
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Special Issue
A Message From Concordia’s African Student Association
As we move around the world, it’s becoming harder for many us to define where exactly it is that we belong. We are defined in some places, especially in North America, as merely “visible minorities.”
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Special Issue
This Is What It’s Like to Be a Black Actor in Canada
The reality of black actors in Canada.
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Black Consciousness at Concordia
Growing up Black, everything you discover about yourself, your history, your culture and your social condition is learned one of four ways.