Decolonizing the Trading Post
Art: “Patience” by Chief Lady Bird. During the long drive to my new home in northwestern Ontario, I pass numerous Trading Posts that line
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Art: “Patience” by Chief Lady Bird. During the long drive to my new home in northwestern Ontario, I pass numerous Trading Posts that line
Need a break from sitting or the news? We thought you might. So we asked Sue Dunham (ey/em), a writer, musician, and activist who lives in the Midwest to pull together a 10 song playlist that will get you fired up, moving and by the end, hopeful no matter what happens.
Two funny feminists meet in a boutique. Cue action.
Ever heard of a program that measures an entrepreneur’s success by how much they achieve, not by much money they make?
Organizations like Real Women in Canada don’t believe the gender wage gap exists-just for starters. In her review of Lauren McKeon’s “F-Bomb: Dispatches from the War on Feminism,” CV Harquail writes “The anti-feminist movement remains strong and feminists must find ways to be stronger.”
International Women’s Day is over…but LiisBeth playlist curator, Aerin Fogel, founder of Venusfest, asks “Should it be? And why is it just one day?” This playlist reminds us that struggles to transform how we relate to each other takes decades.
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Art: “Patience” by Chief Lady Bird. During the long drive to my new home in northwestern Ontario, I pass numerous Trading Posts that line
Need a break from sitting or the news? We thought you might. So we asked Sue Dunham (ey/em), a writer, musician, and activist who lives in the Midwest to pull together a 10 song playlist that will get you fired up, moving and by the end, hopeful no matter what happens.
Two funny feminists meet in a boutique. Cue action.
Ever heard of a program that measures an entrepreneur’s success by how much they achieve, not by much money they make?
Organizations like Real Women in Canada don’t believe the gender wage gap exists-just for starters. In her review of Lauren McKeon’s “F-Bomb: Dispatches from the War on Feminism,” CV Harquail writes “The anti-feminist movement remains strong and feminists must find ways to be stronger.”
International Women’s Day is over…but LiisBeth playlist curator, Aerin Fogel, founder of Venusfest, asks “Should it be? And why is it just one day?” This playlist reminds us that struggles to transform how we relate to each other takes decades.