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Extreme wealth is deactivating our democracy
We must address the root of the problem: the distribution of power and wealth
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BC First Nation logs almost all of its treaty lands, leaving behind lots of stumps and questions
In just three years, much of the McLeod Lake Indian Band’s treaty lands were stripped of their bountiful and exceedingly valuable trees in a…
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The Chinese Exclusion Act was preceded by a wave of racist backlash
1923 Chapter 5, Backlash | 1920-1922
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When it comes to higher education costs, tuition is just the tip of the iceberg
Making postsecondary education affordable means more than reducing fees
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The seeds of global decolonization were planted after WWI
1923, Chapter 4: Global Challenges to Racism, 1919 – 1922
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Racialized workers helped drive the 1919 strike wave in Canada
1923 Chapter 3: The Revolts | 1917-1919
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Communities fought white supremacy during World War I
1923, Chapter 2: Anti-Racism and the War | 1914 – 1916
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Before the Chinese Exclusion Act, anti-racists were organizing
1923 Chapter 1: Challenging Racism, 1912-1914
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Our Schools/Our Selves – Summer/Fall 2023
They’re (still) alive: Classroom controversies & zombie narratives Like Twinkies and cockroaches, zombie ideologies seem to defy the laws of expiration dates, let alone logic,…
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10 years later: Lessons from the Lac-Mégantic rail disaster have not been heeded
It’s been 10 years since an oil train killed 47 people in Lac-Mégantic. Decision-makers haven’t learned the lessons of the disaster.
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Neoliberalism is like a zombie that won’t die
Neoliberalism is about power, but it’s also about the stories we tell
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The pretense that Canada’s immigration system isn’t racist persists
Canada’s immigration system is fundamentally based on exploitation of racialized workers.
















