Why attend Labour Day?

Four(4) UWOFA members standing next to a UWOFA banner and a tent

Originally published by the University of Western Ontario Faculty Association on August 22, 2024. More than just the last long weekend of the summer, the first Monday of September marks the Labour Day holiday across North America. Since the late 1800s, unions in Canada have been rallying on this date to celebrate their collective achievements and show their unity in working class struggles. In some communities the day is marked by a parade with union banners and marching bands.  In London, the London and District Labour Council holds a picnic with live music, a free BBQ and informative tabling displays…

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“It’s not a metaphor”: Strawberries, forgiveness, and renewal

Originally published at NB Media Coop on August 8th, 2024 This year, June 21st marked the night of the “strawberry moon” – a full moon that glows smoky pink. To honour Grandmother Moon, King’s University College sociology professor Jess Notwell shared “strawberry teachings” from their Elders with attendees at the Western University encampments. They also contemplated the meaning of strawberries in Gaza. The teachings took place on June 23. Encampment attendees gathered at a picnic table, sitting shoulder to shoulder beneath a soft gray sky. Notwell joined the table with a microphone, a moon stone, an abalone shell, tobacco, and cartons of…

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Western University administration response to student encampments inconsistent with international law

Originally published at NB Media Coop on June 11, 2024 Note: The content of this article was proofread by a legal scholar to ensure its accuracy with reference to international law. On May 29, Western University’s President and Vice-Chancellor Alan Shepard released a public statement about the student encampments’ divestment demands. For 31 days, Western University students have maintained encampments filled with protests, teach-ins, and cultural celebrations. They will remain until Western University’s administration ceases its 33.6 million dollar investment in Israel’s occupation of Palestine and publicly condemns the occupation. Meetings between students and administration have been unproductive since. The latest…

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Israeli violations of international law go down the ‘memory hole’ in Western reporting: former UN Special Rapporteur

U.S. shields State of Israel from consequences for repeated violations, says legal scholar Michael Lynk Originally published at NB Media Coop on November 9, 2023 Israel violates international law with impunity because of unconditional U.S. support and highly skewed journalism that routinely ignores Israel’s record of human rights violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. That’s according to a Canadian legal scholar who served as a senior United Nations official examining human rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. “Israel is, as an occupier, in serious breach of international human rights law, international humanitarian law — which are the laws of war and…

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‘If you do nothing, that amounts to supporting the status quo’: Activism for Palestine and how to sustain it

Originally published at NB Media Coop on December 27, 2023 Solidarity movements for Palestine flare worldwide at an unprecedented level. Over 80 countries have seen rallies rich with Palestinian flags, protests that fill the air with chants of ceasefire, and candlelit vigils that honour the martyred Palestinian people. David Heap, a professor of linguistics and an advocate of universal human rights, offers his insights on effective activism and shares his experiences. He believes all forms of activism are important, that the risk lessens as more people advocate, and that sustaining activism relies on compassionate support networks. He emphasizes that abstaining from…

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