Features
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Tell Me How to Heal
How Healing Justice and caring for ourselves and each other is a necessary part of the revolution
By LEAH LAKSHMI PIEPZNA-SAMARASINHA
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Pencils Up, Hands Down
How and why police officers in schools uphold systemic oppression and why they’ve got to go
By JEAN BOAMPONG
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QUICK READS
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EDITOR’S LETTER
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CONTRIBUTORS
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LETTERS
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NEWSFLASH
G(irls)20 2017 Summit, Unbound Project, what is being done to end the high rate of Indigenous youth suicides?
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ACTIVIST REPORT
Walls 2 Bridges
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FIVE SHAMELESS THINGS TO DO
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ON THE JOB
Kat Gomboc, tattoo artist
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THEY’RE SHAMELESS
Introducing two cool Shameless readers
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COLUMNS AND DEPARTMENTS
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TALKING BACK
Announcing the winners of the 2nd annual Talking Back Awards
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ADVICE
How do I decide what to do after high school?
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BODY POLITICS
Transformation after cancer
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BEYOND THE BOOKS
Anishinaabe Word of the Day
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MEDIA SAVVY
Zines as trauma magic
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GREEN SCENE
Our environments and our health
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SPORTING GOODS
Femininity and contact sports
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ARTS AND CULTURE
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SHOW & TELL
Boxed
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DIY
How to mend your own clothes
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BEST OF THE BLOG
What we’re saying online
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ARTS PROFILE
Ravyn Wngz
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STIR IT UP
Community gardening 101
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GET UP
The revolutionary beginnings of drag
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GEEK CHIC
Dealing with social media oversharing
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REVIEWS
Books, music, games, websites
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COUNTERCULTURE CLASSIC
Set It Off