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What True Allyship Looks Like On Orange Shirt Day
September 30 isn’t just about committing to kindness to Indigenous Peoples for one day a year.
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This Pride Month, Kids Should Be Free To Be Themselves—Not Political Pawns
Expressing who we really are, who we feel ourselves to be, is a fundamental human right.
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After My Friend Died, I'm On A Mission To Take More Photos
In my photo albums, we are all frozen in time in our twenties and thirties. But I want proof that we’re still in each other’s lives.
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What Tree Sitting Taught Me About Activism—And Life
Thanks to my climate anxiety, I never thought I’d be able to be deeply involved with environmentalism. Then I joined a tree sit.
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What Black Resistance Looks Like to Me
How prioritizing rest and joy has become an essential part of my Black History Month experience.
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I Work In Sexual Violence Prevention And Consume True Crime. Here’s What Needs To Change
It’s up to audiences to question the narratives we’re consuming—and to seek out true crime productions that go beyond the tropes to provide deeper context.
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I must defend the right to be a bad sexter.
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An Anishinaabe Writer On The Conversations She’s Had About The Queen Since Her Death
The royal family has every right to mourn the Queen’s loss. At the same time, Indigenous peoples on these lands also have a lot to mourn.
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My Daughter’s First Black Teacher Should Not Have Been A Rare Joy
As much as it was lovely to see, my daughter’s joy made it obvious that in the decades since I left it, Ontario’s education system has failed to close its teacher diversity gap.
Nicole Emanuel
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The Cruel, Ridiculous Reality Of 'Virtual Learning'
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The Enduring Legacy Of bell hooks
In a context where Black women are not deemed worthy of attention and care, bell hooks stood as a visionary light.
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What I Learned About Being A Fat Patient As A Fat Doctor
‘When fat patients are blamed for causing their own health problems, it shames them into avoiding their doctors.’
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