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Vaginas unite!

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In honour of International Women’s Day tomorrow, I would like to designate today as “The Day in Honour of Megan Reback, Elan Stahl and Hannah Levinson.” These gutsy gals have just been suspended from a Cross, River, N.Y. high school for defying their principal’s orders, and reading out the following passage (in unison!) during a […] More »

Many faces of AIDS in Africa

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Researcher Cory Alan Johnson The history of AIDS in Africa is a story intertwined with the ongoing legacy of colonialism, poverty, racial discrimination and other systemic ills. Including homophobia, according to the International Lesbian and Gay Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC). People often point to the African situation as “proof” that “AIDS isn’t a gay disease,” […] More »

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This Magazine — Call for Submissions Calling all writers: critics, commentators, essayists, troublemakers and political pundits — This Magazine wants you! We are looking for smart, quirky or fun pitches on political topics of national relevance. This Magazine articles are well researched, have a strong analysis at their core, and a Canadian angle. We welcome […] More »

On Think Tanks and Market Fundamentalists

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The CounterCulture lecture series is organized by the Simon Fraser University School of Communication. Last thursday the speakers were Donald Gutstein and Jamie Peck, two leading researchers of neo-liberal think tanks. While I already knew how evil the Fraser Institute was before, it’s never been put to me in such an urgent way. These think […] More »

irony passes away at Chicago newsdesk — no-one notices

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As we all await Lord Black’s day in court (March 14th, or as I like to think of it , 3 days before Guinness Day), we sadly mourn the death of ironic comment and hope that Rick Mercer can do something to bring it back to life. A while back, I posted here about a […] More »

Remembering a “Dyke Dynamo”

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My heart sank a few days ago when I learned of the death of longtime lesbian activist Chris Bearchell. I remember seeing Bearchell on the streets at a demo back in the late eighties and being too timid to approach her. I was shy, and she was already a legend in political circles by then. […] More »

Open Source Medicine

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I did a double-take when I came across a headline on the Medecins Sans Frontieres website the other day: “Medecins Sans Frontieres welcomes the introduction of a new open-source user-friendly drug combination against malaria.” The notion of “open source” is very familiar to me in my day-to-day work as a web-server administrator, conjuring up thoughts […] More »

All together now

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In the queer community, we have a lot of discussions about the intersection between sexuality and gender. I’ve been party to many dinner parties where we natter on about what really defines “us” — is it our sexual orientation or our gender identity? We talk a lot about how as “the movement” is broadening its […] More »