As I watched my dad nibble at the calamars fris and happily finish his chicken cordon bleu, I felt conflicted. On the one hand, I loved this restaurant, and it seemed that my father appreciated the food too, yet it may never have existed in the old Alberta. Read more
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In Brutal Presence: The Aftermath Of Grenfell Tower
North Kensington residents look back on a disaster, and what it means for their community. Read more
Strip Club Raids Are Weapons Of Gentrification
This is not about worker safety and public welfare. This is about paving the way for politicians and the elite to gentrify cities. Read more
The Insidious Planning That Goes Into Gentrification
This shit doesn’t happen overnight. Read more
3 Signs Gentrification Is Inevitably Coming To Your Neighborhood
Long-term residents reflect on losing their communities to rising rents and cultural whitewashing. Read more
Criminalizing Homelessness Is A Public Health Crisis
By Stacey Mckenna Susan was found in a city park one chilly October morning, her beloved cattle dog guarding her body. Her death was unexpected. Everybody thought she’d been doing so well. In my office, my phone began buzzing with texts from long-term research participants and mutual friends wondering whether I’d heard the news. I curled Read more
Are We Witnessing The Death Of San Francisco’s Revolutionary Spirit?
SONY DSC By Emma Bushnell SONY DSC Once on a flight home to San Francisco for a visit from college in Boston, I sat next to an anarchist couple in their sixties. They were dressed all in black with matching fedoras over long, grey hair, and came armed with giant sketchpads. They were warm, happy people, Read more