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In response to police brutality in the 1960s and 70s, police reforms were marketed as βcommunity policing.β
In a revised version of Policing Black Lives, Robyn Maynard challenges the ruse of βdialogue,β showing how these reforms maintain the status quo.
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In Montreal, the union confederation that represents metro workers and officers is pushing for transit constables to be armed.
Melissa Folk points out a glaring contradiction: how can a labour union which promotes justice and equality support an increasingly policed system?
Between the suppression of pro-Palestinian activism, student debt, and repressive university governance, many have become disillusioned with higher education.
In this article, Augie Faller offers tangible solutions to creating new alternatives.
Students have always been at the forefront of social change, pressuring their institutions to evolve.
But, as Robert Lexier writes, the violent suppression and policing of the Palestine protests set a dangerous precedent for student activism. briarpatchmagazine.c...
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Workersβ right to strike is under attack. Governments across the country have infringed on labour rights through coercive means.
Read Adam D. K. Kingβs reading list to understand the right to strike, and how to resist repression.
Punch Up, my political collective, wrote this article to contribute to movement-wide discussions about sexual assault and other common forms of harm among activists. We make the case for building infrastructure - in group design, organizing practices, and organizational culture - to prevent harm.
This is an article weβve been working on forever, about how preventing harm through better social movement infrastructure is great.
We are delighted to announce the shortlisted entries in our 15th annual Writing in the Margins contest.
Thank you to everyone who shared their work with us, and congratulations to our shortlisted entrants! Stay tuned for the final winners!
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Kicking off our first issue of the year, Punch Up Collective offers us five concrete ways to take a more intentional approach to building up our organizing infrastructure.
Our Northern Writing Prize is launching again in collaboration with NJTI to help writers, photographers, and artists tell stories about the North. Submit your pitch for a chance to win $600 and publication in Briarpatch.
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π’ Our first issue of 2026 is out now!
Featuring: Montreal's cop-ification of transit constables, universities trampling student movements, building movement infrastructure to diminish harm, understanding the right to strike, and more!
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π’ Our first issue of 2026 is out now!
Featuring: Montreal's cop-ification of transit constables, universities trampling student movements, building movement infrastructure to diminish harm, understanding the right to strike, and more!
π¨: Casper Slack
last week to enter our Writing in the Margins contest and get your submissions seen by our incredible panel of judges!
9 days left to submit to our Writing in the Margins contest!
Meet the judges for our 15th annual WITM contest and get your best poetry, photography, and creative writing in front of them before December 15th!
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Deadline extended to December 15th for our annual Writing in the Margins contest! If you've been thinking about entering, this is your sign to do it! Full details below:
π’ Our labour issue is out now and ready to order!
Featuring: pushing against harmful drug policy, rural unionism, garment worker wins, a reading list, and more
Cover art by Amanda Priebe
We are SUPER EXCITED to welcome IndigiNews to the UNRIGGED journalism community joining @independentnl.bsky.social @ricochetmedia.bsky.social @briarpatchmag.bsky.social @pressprogress.ca @pivot.quebec + 27 other independent publishers across the (so-called) country!
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Our AGM is coming up on Monday October 20!
4:30 p.m. PST/5:30 p.m. CST/MDT and 7:30p.m. EST
Come find out what we've been up to and/or put yourself up for a position on our board! Registration is required to receive the link for the meeting. briarpatchmagazine.com/agm Hope to see you soon!
Writing in the Margins is back! Submit your creative non-fiction, poetry, and photography that on social and environmental justice for a chance to win $500 and publication in Briarpatch.
Contest ends November 28th 2025. Learn more about the contest here: briarpatchmagazine.c...
π’ Our September/October issue is out!
Featuring: the psychological toll of war reporting in Gaza. Plus: university interference in Nova Scotia, degrowth debate, and more.
π¨ cover illustration by Ibrahim Abusitta
Link below to order your copy!
In our Jul/Aug 2025 cover story, Aliya Pabani and Jody Chan reflect on the lessons they've learned through organizing with No Arms in the Arts for over a year and the importance of continuing to organize within the cultural sector for a free Palestine.
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Zohran Mamdani is promising to bring public grocery stores to New York City. To combat the grocery oligopoly in Canada, @nolore.bsky.social contends, we need the same.
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At this stage in Israel's genocide of Palestinians, Anna Lippman questions the need to lend legitimacy to Palestinian resistance on the basis of anti-Zionist Jewish identity.
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I have an article in this issue of Briarpatch arguing for public grocery stores.
I wrote it months ago, back before I had even heard of Zohran Mamdani, but I did try to get an interview with him for the piece!