Trans women and sex worker communities are no strangers to the death and disappearance of our friends and comrades. Motivated by the recent pain of losing yet another of our trans sisters, who was found dead behind the Patricia Pub after being missing for a year, working class trans women in the…
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Life After Death – Getting Harm Reduction Activism Out Of The Grave
The news that March 2018 holds the second highest overdose fatalities in the history of British Columbia is…
“One of the Most Ferocious Days our People Have Witnessed”
On Sunday May 13th, senior members of the Donald Trump administration gathered in Jerusalem for the opening of the…
Lessons from Brazil’s Landless Worker’s Movement
In May of 2017 the Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra, or Landless Workers Movement (MST) published a…
Public Protest for Housing Justice in the Downtown Eastside
On Tuesday May 1st, members of Our Homes Can't Wait (OHCW) coalition staged a public protest by blocking entrances…
We Suffer as Women, We Struggle as Women
This article is focused on the particular position of trans women within the global working class.
No Pill For This Ill: The Downtown Eastside community launches a report and vision…
In mid-April 2018, the Downtown Eastside community in Vancouver, B.C. launched a report and vision for mental…