I met Libby when I knocked on her door in an apartment building up the street from Anita Place Tent City.
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Yearly Archives
2018
Homelessness and the Overdose Crisis are Designed this Way
Dwayne always tells me that he didn’t like me when he first met me. He says he couldn’t figure out what my angle…
“Pigs are not our friends”
Joe was one of the first people to move into Anita Place. He is a builder.
What’s the use in staying in housing if I can’t have the person I love there?
Mama Bear was a founder of Maple Ridge’s last tent city across the bypass from Anita Place on Cliff Avenue, which…
Making Anita Place
May 2nd marks the one-year anniversary of the beginning of Anita Place Tent City in Maple Ridge.
Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations defend the coast, and their sovereignty
Transcripts of a press conference held by Khelsilem (Squamish Nation Council) and Ta’ah (Amy George, Tsleil-Waututh…
Not sorry for raiding bathhouses nor brothels – The limits of Trudeau’s LGBT…
On April 18th, historians, LGBT activists, and community members criminalized under Canada’s former anti-LGBT laws…
Policing Poverty: An Interview with Laura-Lin of the Surrey Strip
Interview by Dave Diewert and Lenée Son
Written by Isabel Krupp and Zoe Luba
Poor and Indigenous people are…
Killing Time – Addressing the Use of Segregation in Canadian Prisons
Prisons are built to deprive people of their humanity in order to punish them.
Rwandan Millennials Remember the Tutsi Genocide, 24 Years Later
Saturday, April 14, 2018 - on a sunny afternoon, the Rwandan community of Metro Vancouver commemorated the 24th…