Magazine
March/April 2006: Women Speaking Out
Volume 40, Number 2
Women are speaking out, resisting oppression and organizing across Canada and around the world. Our annual International Women’s Day issue presents a selection of feminist writing and interviews, featuring Nancy Peckford, Lois Moorcroft, Kim Pate, Amardeep Gill, Helen Caldicott, Liz Fekete and Melissa Gibson. Also inside: Bush’s Latino Mercenaries, SFU’s not-so-radical campus, the NDP’s election dead-end, and the religion-secularism debate continues.
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Regulars
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The Horowitz Paragraph
by Gad Horowitz -
International Women’s Day
Editorial -
Labour Report
by Geoff Bickerton -
Québec Communiqué
by Pierre Dostie -
On the Edge
by Lesley Hughes -
Features
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James Graff, 1937 - 2005
by Mordecai Briemberg -
Church, State and the Left Hand of God
by Will Braun -
Rick Salutin’s Skepticism
by Henry Heller -
Election 2006: The NDP’s Stratigic Dead End
by Dennis Pilon -
Latino Mercenaries for Bush
by Saul Landau - Three Perspectives on Evo Morales
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More Than Just Music
by Vivian Belik -
Horowitz’s Red Tory
by Ed Andrews -
CD Focus: Women Speaking Out
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“If you have come here to help me…”
by Kim Pate -
Raising Our Voices Against Violence
by Lois Moorcroft -
Nuclear Warning
Ryan White Interviews Dr. Helen Caldicott -
“What are we going to eat? Gold or Diamonds?”
by Amardeep Gill - Women Who are Changing the World
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25 Years. Ready or Not?
by Nancy Peckford -
Xeno-Racism
Adrian Harewood interviews Liz Fekete -
Growing into Filipino
by Melissa Gibson -
All That’s Left
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Radical Campus
by Mordecai Briemberg -
Haiti: A Very Canadian Coup
by John Dimond-Gibson -
Spotlight on Women Directors
by Rick Slye -
Sound and Fury
by Rick hHsch -
From Pulp to Pulpit
by Ed Janzen




