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Arthur Manuel (Neskonlith First Nation, BC) died earlier this year and will be remembered as a strong defender of Indigenous...
When I share with others that I’ve read Our Revolution.
First the good things about Taylor Sheridan's new movie "Wind River", which he directs and for which he wrote the...
A review of Fossil Capital.
A Redder Shade of Green.
Who better than Naomi Klein to write a book about the rise of Donald Trump and how to resist? Her...
Hell or High Water is a crime drama about the rage simmering below the surface of America's sacrifice zones.
Ralph Darlington’s Radical Unionism.
On April 9, to mark the 100th anniversary of the First World War battle of Vimy Ridge, people across Canada...
A review of Bolshevik Women, by Barbara Evans Clements, Cambridge University Press, 1997 Barbara Clements has done a real service...
An antidote to the mealy-mouthed cries of "liberal media" has been delivered in Fred Peabody's powerful new documentary, All Governments...
Jordan Peele's new movie Get Out is a cautionary tale for Blacks in Trump's America and a funny, biting, ironic...
Raoul Peck's I Am Not Your Negro is a highly confrontational, discomforting testament to the truth of Black existences in North America.
“I could not think of any history paintings that conveyed or authorized Indigenous experience into the canon of art history.
One of the great ironies of director John Lee Hancock’s The Founder, about the founding of McDonald’s restaurant, is the...