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Tag Archives: justice
Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology
I just received my contributor copy of the Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology. WOWZERS! What a collection! I am so honoured to be included with my poem “Spawn” in this 460-page anthology edited by Melissa Tuckey, co-founder of Split … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Poetry, Politics
Tagged climate, environment, Ghost Fishing, justice, poetry anthology, poetry as activism, social justice
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Occupy Nanaimo: Day 50 – Last Camp Standing
Occupy Nanaimo, which went up on October 15 as part of the global day of action in support of Occupy Wall Street, is the last remaining Occupy encampment in British Columbia, and one of very few left in all of … Continue reading
Posted in News, Politics
Tagged economic equality, justice, Nanaimo, new paradigm, Occupy Movement, Occupy Nanaimo, Occupy Wall Street, Vancouver Island
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Occupy Nanaimo To Be Caged!
NEWS FLASH: Occupy Nanaimo is scheduled to be fenced in tomorrow morning (Saturday) at the back-end of Diana Krall Plaza where the encampment has been temporarily relocated at the request of downtown businesses who are staging a Trick-or-Treat event for … Continue reading
Posted in Events, News, Politics
Tagged activism, justice, Nanaimo, Occupy Movement, Occupy Nanaimo, Occupy Wall Street
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