cover image: Monitor Vol. 28, No. 5, January/February 2022

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Monitor Vol. 28, No. 5, January/February 2022

12 Jan 2022

Building on the the killing of Dudley George at the consider how redirecting federal energy of the Battle of Seattle in 1999 1995 Ipperwash Crisis and the use funds to military expenditures stunts and the anti-FTAA protests in Quebec of over 400 RCMP officers and the potential of our communities to City in 2001, the Genoa protests 77,000 rounds of live ammunition in succeed. [...] The bounty enough wells now to take Letters from the land, silencing the of the Desert had been the planet to dangerous voices defending the few harvested. [...] At all that 56% of racialized and white ployment rate gap was unchanged times during the pandemic, a larger women worked in close proximity to at 6.1 percentage points in the 12 share of Indigenous and racialized others; 33% of racialized men and months preceding the pandemic and households faced economic hardship 28% of white men worked in those in the first 12 months of the pan- compared to whit. [...] The centuries of terror continually endured by Black Among those who have experienced the worst of the people have come in the form of living under the reality, connections between Canada’s legacy of slavery and the if not the perpetual and proximate threat, of having our last twenty years of anti-terror, are those who live at the lives, inalienable human rights, inherent dignity, funda- intersect. [...] The story fiscal year 2019–20.14 The of how national defence 269,230 department responsible programs contribute to Number of barrels of oil for the majority of the global greenhouse gas the U.
ISSN
1198497X
Pages
44
Published in
Canada
Series
Monitor