January 18, 2019
The Womens' March and high heels
The Women’s March, an Alberta labour victory, and a rendition of “Rebel Girl”, an old Wobblies song.
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The Women’s March, an Alberta labour victory, and a rendition of “Rebel Girl”, an old Wobblies song.
Brenda O’Farrell has been on the job as rabble.ca’s editor-in-chief for a few months now. She started working with us in October 2018. Now that she’s had a few months to settle in, and with it being a brand new year, Victoria Fenner thought it would be a time to ask her to share her ideas…
Brenda O’Farrell has been on the job as rabble.ca’s editor-in-chief for a few months now. She started working with us in October 2018. Now that she’s had a few months to settle in, and with it being a brand new year, Victoria Fenner thought it would be a time to ask her to share her ideas…
Brenda O’Farrell has been rabble’s new editor-in-chief for a few months. Now that’s she’s all settled in, she shares some thoughts about the media ecosystem in Canada and rabble’s place in it.
rabble.ca welcomes long running international labour show RadioLabour to rabble podcasts. Enjoy the inaugural show!
Find out why more small towns are starting their own community radio stations in this conversation with Barry Rooke of the National Campus Community Radio Association
The migration from Central America to the U.S. isn’t about people seeking the American dream. Robert Albro, cultural anthropologist, talks about an often overlooked factor — climate change.
COP 24, the Annual UN Climate Change conference ended this weekend. Simon Chambers of the ACT Alliance shares his first hand experience as a civil society representative.
John Foster’s new book Oil and World Politics was the result of unconventional inspiration. The retired economist specializing in the oil and petroleum industry was attending a series of lectures where, as he describes it in the preface of the book, a couple of his colleagues called him out for rolling his eyes in the back row….
John Foster’s new book Oil and World Politics was the result of unconventional inspiration. The retired economist specializing in the oil and petroleum industry was attending a series of lectures where, as he describes it in the preface of the book, a couple of his colleagues called him out for rolling his eyes in the back row….
Author and economist John Foster takes a broader look beyond the economics of oil and explores the petroleum-related reasons for government actions in Canada and the rest of the world.
From his southwestern Ontario speaking tour, Brent Patterson talks about why it it’s important to engage with the current political moment and keep being hopeful.