September 13, 2016
Kamal Al-Solaylee, author of ‘Brown: What Being Brown in the World Today Means (to everyone)’
An interview at Octopus Books, Ottawa, Ontario about having brown skin in a black and white world.
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An interview at Octopus Books, Ottawa, Ontario about having brown skin in a black and white world.
Brown is a book by Kamal Al-Solaylee (So-LYE-lee), Canada Reads finalist, professor and journalist. “Brown is not white. Brown is not black. Brown is an experience, a state of mind. Historically speaking, issues of race and skin colour have been interpreted along black and white lines, leaving out millions of people whose stories of migration and…
Brown is a book by Kamal Al-Solaylee (So-LYE-lee), Canada Reads finalist, professor and journalist. “Brown is not white. Brown is not black. Brown is an experience, a state of mind. Historically speaking, issues of race and skin colour have been interpreted along black and white lines, leaving out millions of people whose stories of migration and…
We have more interviews from the World Social Forum! Indigenous struggles and resistance, the American election, and our newest podcast on the RPN.
July 18 was World Listening Day. Some thoughts about paying attention to what our ears are telling us.
The Canadian media landscape and where rabble fits in: a talk by Wayne MacPhail, rabble.ca’s director of emerging media.
Community elders, youth musicians and activist/journalist Avi Lewis call upon the Ontario government to clean up mercury contamination in Northwestern Ontario affecting Indigenous communities.
Desmond Cole, Toronto journalist and activist and Cicely Belle-Blain a Vancouver artist and community organizer, talk about Black Lives Matter in their cities.
Voices of Experience is a panel put together by Ryerson University’s Equity, Diversity and Accessibility Office, Career Centre and Student Life organization.
Activists from around the world will be coming to Montreal from August 9-14, 2016. Hear ye, hear ye!
A talk by Robert McChesney and John Nichols based on their book “People Get Ready – The Fight Against the Jobless Economy and a Citizenless Democracy.”
A presentation by rabble at the Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood House in Vancouver about how Islamophobia has permeated the news cycle and how we can move forward.