A hostile work environment is what caused Vancouver-based tattoo artist Zion Greene-Bull to quit the management job they held at a studio full of white colleagues. “Anti-Blackness is so rampant that it can be hard to find anybody who will take you on.”
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Award winning independent journalism, fact checking, and national ideas-focused events. The Walrus provokes new thinking and sparks conversation on matters vital to Canadians.
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When Cathrin Bradbury left her last job, she felt sad for friends determined to keep working to seventy and beyond. That has since changed. “Now I repeat the same two words whenever I see them: ‘Don’t retire.’”
The End of Retirement | The Walrus
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There will always be people dedicated to the cause of intolerance. But it doesn’t seem like a plausible or efficient aim to try and convert or exact revenge on each and every one of them, writes KC Hoard.
The Downside of Celebrating Trump’s Legal Woes | The Walrus
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It’s no secret that it’s a dire time for Canadian media. As media outlets everywhere struggle to survive, striving for clicks becomes their only choice—making them vulnerable to falling into the internet outrage machine, writes Michelle Cyca. https://lnkd.in/gxGzvrUA
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After Donald Trump was impeached by the US House of Representatives for inciting an insurrection, Republicans refused to vote against one of their own. That was only the beginning of Trumpists’ efforts to subvert democracy, writes Ken McGoogan. https://lnkd.in/ecmxP-xP
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For many Canadians, Saskatchewan is something of an afterthought. But for those paying attention, Premier Scott Moe has become the face of a province that may soon grow to have considerable national sway, writes Annie Hylton. https://lnkd.in/e7v3HbTd
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Cruising for sex—how many gay men found sexual partners before the internet and dating apps—taught writer Peter Dubé “about being open to possibility—what might but didn’t have to happen,” he writes. https://lnkd.in/e97D-hsd
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As a child, Natasha Ferguson used to go to work with her dad, who was a contractor. Now, as an adult, she owns her own construction company. Read her story: https://lnkd.in/eps3fya6
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“Hello my honey crisp (well, my honey, no longer crisp…),” writes Molly Peacock. #Poetry https://lnkd.in/gnAVhRSu
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Looking for something to do this weekend? The new crossword from The Walrus Games is up. Tell us how you did.
Games | The Walrus
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