Seeing Myself on TV
Destigmatizing Mental Illness in the Media
Destigmatizing Mental Illness in the Media
content warning: xenophobia, Islamophobia, racism On October 7, thousands of people attended the Great Demonstration Against Racism, which was co-organized by multiple organizations, including the… Read More »Yes, the CAQ is Racist
Everything I Know about Obesity is Wrong
Every year, the global Deaf community celebrates the International Week of the Deaf (IWD) which begins with the International Day of Sign Languages. This year, the… Read More »Rallying in Support of Sign Languages
For the consideration of the Ad-Hoc Senate Committee on Teaching Staff-Student Intimate Relationships, members of the McGill Senate, Drs. Angela Campbell (Associate Provost) and Christopher… Read More »A Call for McGill to Ban Student-Teacher Relationships
Insatiable and the Problem with Harmful TV
On September 9, Ghislain Picard, the Chief of the Association for First Nations of Quebec and Labrador (AFNQL), addressed a letter to the leaders of each… Read More »No More Platitudes: First Nations Demand Action from QC Parties
On August 16, the labour union representing 4,500 Société de transport de Montréal (STM) workers voted in favour of a strike lasting from August 18… Read More »STM Workers Deserve Job Security, Not “Flexibility”
McGill’s Student “Diversity” is Rooted in Colonialism
Celebrating Queer Women of Colour in the Media
content warning: police brutality, anti-Black racism, death Nicholas Gibbs was a 23-year-old father of four and a resident of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. His family described him as… Read More »Rest in Power, Nicholas Gibbs
Queer Culture has Evolved, Not Lost its Edge
The comebacks of abusers in the age of #MeToo
In an online statement released August 8, 2018, Victoria, B.C. mayor Lisa Helps pledged to remove the statue of Canada’s first Prime Minister John A.… Read More »Strike down John A. MacDonald
Navigating racial exotification on campus