Through the Looking Glass
The Portrayal of Women in Vermeer’s Paintings
The Portrayal of Women in Vermeer’s Paintings
An Interview with “The Why Intersection”
Dear University Leadership, I am writing to you today as a McGill student who supports changing the R*dmen name to something non-racist, neutral, and uncontroversial,… Read More »Letter to the University Leadership
I was one of four people who disrupted Hillel Neuer’s convocation speech last May as he was receiving an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from McGill… Read More »Open Letter to the Senate Honorary Degrees and Convocations Committee
Reflections on Precarious Labour at McGill
On January 7, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) crossed the Gitdimt’en* checkpoint on unceded Wet’suwet’en territory. This checkpoint was established to reinforce an existing… Read More »No Pipelines on Wet’suwet’en Land
A Black Man’s Story Told Through A White Man’s Eyes
In June of last year, the Quebec National Assembly unanimously passed Bill 176. The Bill made a number of changes to the Quebec Labour Code,… Read More »Know Your Labour Rights: Bill 176 Explained
Four Women of Egypt: On Persistent and Revolutionary Women
“Filth, complete indifference, and human degradation” at Leclerc
Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs Say “This is Not Over”
An Intergenerational Conversation on Activism
A Response to “No Place for Queer Students”
Polling Race and Gender in Political Science Syllabi