The Green Line
This is fiction, sort of. Veg Literary Magazine editor Jenn Jesmer writes about a stranger she sees on the metro in Montreal. These are her… Read More »The Green Line
This is fiction, sort of. Veg Literary Magazine editor Jenn Jesmer writes about a stranger she sees on the metro in Montreal. These are her… Read More »The Green Line
Visual artist Kosi Nnebe, poet and storyteller Teeanna Munro, and graphic designer and visual artist Mohamed Thiam talk about how to re-present blackness in our society. The… Read More »Panel: Artists on re-presenting blackness
Interview with Maya Rolbin-Ghanie, a Montreal-based organizer and writer. She is the founder of Missing Justice, a solidarity group which organizes popular education events about… Read More »Preview for Memorial March for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Pascal Abidor, a doctoral student in Islamic Studies at McGill, was riding an Amtrak train from Montreal to New York in May 2010 when border… Read More »Pascal Abidor talks about border crossings and privacy laws
The Indigenous Access McGill (IAM) program – which provides mentoring and tutoring services to First Nations and Inuit students in the School of Social Work… Read More »Panel: Indigenous Access McGill program
“It would happen within steps of my front door. First, the eye lock. Then, as I pass by on the street, a hiss in my… Read More »Catcalls and the violence behind them
This is fiction, sort of. Nick Corroon writes about a stranger he sees in Mount Royal Park. These are his words. The voice you will… Read More »Mount Royal Park
Lady Sin, spoken word poet, performer, co-facilitator of Culture Shock workshop called “Rhythm: from not racist to anti-racist” alongside Emily Yee Clare, sits down with… Read More »Performance and interview with Lady Sin on their Culture Shock workshop
Alice Kayitalire interviews Sarah Claydon and Kathleen Bradley about the first assembly for a feminist journal at McGill. They claim this would address needs that… Read More »First feminist journal assembly at McGill
Previewing the Congress of Black Writers and Artists this weekend at McGill University, here is an interview with filmmaker and anti-police brutality activist Didier Berry,… Read More »Artist panel with Didier Berry and Kosi Nnebe on the Congress of Black Writers
Cecilia MacArthur interviews artist Kosi Nnebe about the upcoming Congress of Black Writers and Artists. Listen for more information.
On October 2, QPIRG Concordia held a workshop teaching participants how to file an Access to Information (ATI) request as facilitated by editor-at-large for the… Read More »File an Access to Information request
This is fiction, sort of. Una Jefferson writes about a stranger she sees in Blackader Library at McGill University. These are her words. The voice… Read More »Blackader Library