After Abortion
When I found out I was pregnant I had been throwing up for about four weeks. In all honesty, this was not the symptom that… Read More »After Abortion
When I found out I was pregnant I had been throwing up for about four weeks. In all honesty, this was not the symptom that… Read More »After Abortion
The Intersection of Local Activism and Local Music
“Bell Montreal” is a photo-series and film that explores how Montreal envisioned its future in the 1960-1970s and how the city today holds onto its… Read More »Bell Montreal
Prioritizing our Public Spaces
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
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
A community expresses the necessity of empowerment and empathy
A Montreal camp tackles discrimination from the ground up
Harlem Renaissance’s Spoken Word is Coming to Town with a Jazzy twist
Art show, and live music at Mezcal Collective
Professor accused of sexual misconduct McGill professor accused of sexual misconduct Islamic Studies Institute in the spotlight following abuse allegations against professor On September 2017,… Read More »Year in Review
content warning: Police brutality, violence, abuse On March 15, 200 to 300 people gathered in the streets of Montreal for the annual anti-police brutality march.… Read More »Journalists have a responsibility to critique police brutality
Solidarity Across Borders holds demonstration outside hearing
On Monday February 20, around twenty protesters gathered in front of the Parc Metro station to denounce a luxury apartment project at Plaza Hutchison. The… Read More »Community members speak out against gentrification in Parc-Ex
Trial verdict reflects failure of Canada’s criminal justice system