"> Death Announcement At the end of the day, death is just the shadow that follows life from the beginning
India Is Broken—But Not Beyond Repair A critique of India's economic and ethical crises, urging engagement with its future amid upcoming elections
"> Building Community through Clowning and Indigenous Teachings on Manitoulin Island An interview with the director and members of the Debajehmujig Theatre Group and Storytellers
"> Another Day, Another Toxic Man? The wonderful thing about casual sex is how casual it is, so whenever offered, I take the deal.
"> Expandable Languages: Jazz as Fugitive Languages In this interview with Winston Smith, James Oscar delves into the fugitive language of jazz.
"> Sovereign Beatscapes Set Against a Rising Sun Our guest editor shares his take on blues, jazz and beat as fugitive literature and an array of contributors, from DJs to sound artists.
"> Native bloodlines of blues, jazz and beat Serai editor Jody Freeman digs in to the Indigenous roots of blues and jazz.
"> Ekphrases: Of Spectral and Fugitive Sounds & Beat A conversation with sound artist, choreographer and performer Jassem Hindi.
"> Andy Williams: Storytelling and Connectivism Montréal writer and musician Paul Serralheiro interviews renowned deejay and jazz educator Andy Williams about the potent role of jazz in education.
"> In touch with the sky My truth is in the black / Call a spade a spade / When I see it clear I’m calling that
Delving into the Mirror World with Naomi Klein Naomi Klein conceived the idea for this book when the public started confusing her with a feminist author turned right-wing conspiracy theorist.
"> Driving in Palestine: Rehab Nazzal bears silent witness Unveiling Israel's structures of segregation, confinement, surveillance, and restrictions on freedom in the occupied West Bank
"> All there is left A delicate interplay between the fragility of life and the nuanced dance of relationships
"> Art, Activism, Ceremony… and Grief? This edition honours Maria Worton, a cherished Montreal poet and activist from Eau Secours and Échec à la guerre.
Tribute to Maria Worton Maria Worton was fearless, compassionate and committed to social justice. She was funny, brilliant and sometimes enraged.
"> Whispers of Rebellion: Women in Bright Shadows In the shadow of history, Iranian women's bodies bear the scars of intergenerational grief
"> Reflections on Starry Skies Dark Sky Preserves are protected areas around the world dedicated to protecting the night
"> It’s My Party It’s 1991, barely a year after the Oka Crisis, and I’m with other Commonwealth Fellows visiting South Pacific island nations.
"> Dark and Bright Something alive under the snow makes it shiver like it’s asking not to be shovelled, scraped, or salted.
School Ends Even though both of my parents are alive, much of my childhood was spent in a special orphanage
"> Transposing For more on Kathryn Jordan’s writing, photography and events, or to buy her book, please visit herwebsite.
"> All the Angels are Here – Healing through myth and community in the face of crisis It seems now more than ever that we are faced with crises upon crises
Each body Each body remembers the necessary distance between lovers the space & touch, here & recalled
"> Memories of Vietnam: An interview with Caroline Vu Caroline Vu's third novel follows a war orphan in Saigon and his Vietnamese mother and African-American G.I. father