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Muna Mire is rabble’s podcast network intern and also a student in her final year at the University of Toronto where she is currently completing an Honours B.A. in English, Political Science and Sociology. She currently serves as Editor-in-Chief for The Strand, Victoria University’s student newspaper. Muna has been involved with The Strand since 2008 and
previously held the positions of Opinions Editor, Associate Opinions Editor and Staff Writer. Muna is also a part of a weekly radio segment entitled “Black Feminism Live” which takes place on “Saturday Morning Live with Norman Otis Richmond” at Radio Regent (formerly CKLN). Her interests include pop culture and progressive politics. She is a cat person.

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#BlackOnCampus spreads to Canada

by Muna Mire December 8, 2015October 5, 2021
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Working it: Sex work as labour

by Muna Mire May 19, 2014October 5, 2021
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Use Martin Luther King, Jr. Day to rewrite anti-racist mythology

by Muna Mire January 17, 2014October 5, 2021
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‘Fear of a Black Nation’ pulls Black voices out of Canadian historical erasure

by Muna Mire November 21, 2013October 5, 2021
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Posted inArts
ON

Mayworks Festival: Milagros for Migrants installation honours migrant workers

by Muna Mire May 16, 2013October 5, 2021
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Rethinking masculinities: A queer woman of colour’s perspective

by Muna Mire March 19, 2013October 5, 2021
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CA

Idle No More: Women rising to lead when it’s needed most

by Muna Mire December 24, 2012October 5, 2021
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Posted inAnti-racism
CA, QC

McGill debate highlights issues of racism and the responsibility of journalists

by Muna Mire November 27, 2012October 5, 2021
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‘Black Out’: Toronto panel addresses race and who’s missing in the media

by Muna Mire November 20, 2012October 5, 2021
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CA, ON

Reflecting on the death of a friend I never got to meet

by Muna Mire August 27, 2012October 5, 2021

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