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Temporal (de)colonization and reimagining our relationship with time
Have you ever wondered how our relationship with time shapes the way we live, work, and connect with others?
Understanding the interconnectedness of Land and People lesson and recording
This lesson plan focuses on using self-reflection to help learners understand personal biases, privileges, and their roles in fostering anti
Anti-racism can cause harm - We connect it to decolonization to fill the industry gap
Explore how anti-racism, sustainability, Indigenous sovereignty, and decolonization intersect, and why bridging these gaps with restorative practices fosters long-term change.
"Even in anti-racism spaces, there was so much harm that was still coming out of it because we weren't asking how we're doing our work, we were only focused on the work output." - Larissa CrawfordWe're Filling a Gap in Anti-Racism: Future Ancestors ServicesAnti-racism education has made important strides,
Creating Inclusive Outdoor Spaces: CNAC’s Anti-Racism Learning Course
Equip educators and leaders with tools to dismantle systemic barriers, foster belonging, and create inclusive, anti-racist outdoor spaces in this transformative course.
Are Toronto Police Lying About Hate Crime Stats?
Toronto police say there have been hundreds of charges for hate crimes in Toronto since Oct. 7, 2023. The actual number appears to be much lower.
OPINION: York University Needs to Quit Stalling, Respond to anti-Palestinian Racism Report
By seeking to dismiss and undermine the report, York University perpetuates anti-Palestinian racism, write faculty members Tamanisha J. John and Ali Kazimi…
NDP insiders are trying to cook the leadership race
The New Democratic Party needs a bold, democratic renewal—but insiders appear to want a short, rigged race to lock in the status quo.
Desmond Cole and Martin Lukacs discuss the consultant class’s grip on the party, and what a different kind of NDP might look like.
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Wrong Enough to Know Better
I’m not here to preach. I’m here to think out loud — and sometimes get it wrong on the way to something useful.
This channel breaks down the systems, stories, and spin that shape our lives — from politics to propaganda, economics to everyday bullshit.
If you’ve ever asked “Wait… is that actually true?” — you’re in the right place.
Workshop talk. Sharp edges. No filters.
What did you do with your power? (with Kagiso Lesego Molope)
I am really excited about today’s guest. Kagiso Lesego Molope is an award winning Indigenous novelist and playwright from South Africa, who currently lives i...
Socialism in one country: how Stalin abandoned Marxism
Lenin always maintained that the ultimate victory of the Russian Revolution was linked to that of the world revolution. His internationalism was a direct contin
What A ‘Bolder’ Green Party Could Mean For The Left - ZNetwork
Since announcing his leadership bid earlier this month, Zack Polanksi seems to have succeeded in his mission to shake things up. In an online video (which
Where does the Canadian left go from here? – Canadian Dimension
Jack Layton was the first progressive politician who inspired me enough to go to a rally. He used to say optimism is better than despair. I think he was half right. Right now pessimism of the intellect says the Canadian left is in a bad place. But optimism of the will demands that if we have failed, we fail again, and fail better until we succeed.
Alberta separatism is a ploy to increase fossil fuel profits | socialist.ca
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is looking out for oil and gas profits profiteers as she stokes the fires of Alberta separatism.
In order to protect the planet-destroying oil and gas industry, she is relying on and helping to build up the far-right and its hate.
How to Build Civic Courage - ZNetwork
WORT 89.9FM Madison · How to Build Civic Courage with Henry Giroux On today’s show, social critic Henry Giroux discusses what he calls the “politics of
Democrats Are Not "The Left"
Ted Rall is one of the most influential political cartoonists on the left today. In his new book “What’s Left: Radical Solutions for Radical Problems," he pr...
Greenpeace remains determined to fight the corporate silencing of dissent | Waging Nonviolence
As Greenpeace prepares to appeal a devastating verdict, the environmental group knows it is defending more than just itself.
Rediscovering Harmony: How Chinese Philosophy Offers Pathways to a Regenerative Future
By foregrounding relationships — between individuals, communities, and the natural world — we can build systems that prioritize wellbeing…
Bluesky CEO Jay Graber On Building A Better Social Ecosystem | The Big I...
Wired Editor Katie Knibbs interviews Bluesky CEO Jay Graber.Director: Justin WolfsonDirector of Photography: Mark SimonEditor: Richard Trammell; Louis Lalire...
It’s time for the NDP to embrace democracy – Canadian Dimension
Though much of the party’s focus will now necessarily shift towards the selection of a compelling leader, that leader will also need a more vibrant and shared raison d’etre with which to galvanize voters. As the NDP goes back to the proverbial drawing board it seems appropriate that they examine that second word in their own name: democratic.