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Critical Mass: A primer for social change What do progressive people do when they realize that there are victories we can no longer take for…
OneStop Media Group and the Toronto District School Board Tonight, the Toronto District School Board is debating a motion over whether or not to extend…
Deconstructing the academic industrial complex of feminism When feminism becomes its own form of oppression, what do we have to say about it? Western notions…
Recent reports that federal funding for four anti-gang programs in Winnipeg will end in March raise the issue, yet again, of how our tax dollars…
Bright Ideas: Students and educators challenge limits on education This issue of Our Schools/Our Selves is about how students and educators are confronting and resisting…
Defining the focus of the 6th State of the Inner City Report unfolded as it does every year. We began the process by meeting with…
Closing the Doors on Youth On November 12th, 2010, the federal government announced an investment of $45 million to increase the number of beds in…
READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. HALIFAX, NS –Twenty-one years ago (in 1989), the government of Canada promised to end child poverty by the year 2000.…
1989–2008 Download 816.28 KB27 pages Since 1999, Nova Scotia Child Poverty Report Cards have recorded changes in child poverty rates to track progress on the…
Teach outside the box The fall 2011 issue of Our Schools/Our Selves, edited by Larry Kuehn, explores the ways in which neo-liberal forces and the…
Perspectives from Youth-Serving Agencies On Wednesday, September 29th the CCPA–MB launched its latest report at the Freight House. The launch was part of a one-day…
Perspectives from Youth-Serving Agencies Download 1.26 MB 37 pages This research report provides an overview of the ‘state of youth’ in Winnipeg communities by addressing…
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