Social Work is not a Miracle Cure for Systemic Racism in Canada Sophie Wirzba Jul 17, 2020 The rhetoric of social workers as a one-size-fits-all solution to police brutality overlooks the history and…
Canada’s Hypocrisy: A Conflict of Self-image and Systemic Racism Hiba Chihab Jul 14, 2020 Canada has built institutions that rule the nation through a system controlled by a white majority that selects the…
The Depth of Our Denial: The History of Discriminatory Policing in Canada Ahrum Joy Kwak Jul 5, 2020 How Canada's long-standing history of colonial surveillance has built and shaped modern policing practices today.
Defunding the Police: The Power of Resource Reallocation Justine Coutu Jul 3, 2020 When an institution is so blatantly biased against certain groups of society, small-scale reforms fail to bring…
Thinking Critically About Social Value: The Visibility of Race and Class During… Marie Fester Jun 29, 2020 Across North America, the uneven impact of COVID-19 reveals the relevance of concepts first articulated by Marx and…
Canada is Struggling to Keep Pace with the International Community Alua Kulenova Jun 26, 2020 On Thursday, Canada lost its bid to rejoin the United Nations Security Council after two decades of absence. The…
Days in the Arctic: A Changed Way of Life Ewan Halliday Jun 25, 2020 The quiet isolation of the Arctic is disappearing, leaving in its place social progressions and new economic…
Ces femmes qui ont ouvert la voie Justine Coutu Jun 24, 2020 Certes, les Thérèse Casgrain, Marie-Claire Kirkland et Pauline Marois d’aujourd’hui ont du pain sur la planche,…
COVID-19 is Worsening Food Insecurity in Nunavut Sophie Wirzba Jun 23, 2020 Communities in Nunavut have suffered food insecurity disproportionately to the rest of Canada for decades as a…
Canadian-American Relations On Ice: Bilateralism Through Hockey Adam Steiner Jun 22, 2020 The impact of COVID-19 on Canadian-American relations is incredibly complex. However, we can look to the National…