COVID-19 is spreading like wildfire among migrant farm workers with temporary immigration status, who work without access to any paid sick days, often inadequate protective equipment and may be housed by their employers in crowded conditions . . .
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart and Stephen Hogbin
When local artist and maker Stephen Hogbin asked me where I thought the community might be headed in the new era of Covid-19 and what role his Intersections: Wood Gallery & Studio might play, I was intrigued. Likely unknown to him, his progressive work with others in the early 1990s as part of a round table on the local environment was part of what attracted us to this city in the first place. We wanted to be part of a community. . .
- by Eric Coleman
This is the second part of a series on the topic of Long Term Care (LTC) homes in Ontario, following a military report on the state of five LTC homes after deploying to support them. Read the first part here
Through April and May of 2020,
Last week I talked about the divide between those who have found the Covid 19 lockdown okay and those who struggle with it because of lack of space and lack of resources. I spoke of how privilged I am to have a big house and a lonely rural road to ...
In the fourth month of the time of COVID, in Louisville Kentucky, Breonna Taylor was shot by police as she lay sleeping. Her boyfriend was wakened by the ruckus of police busting down their door looking for drugs. He thought it was a home invasion and fired a bullet into a policeman’s leg. That triggered the hail of bullets that killed Ms Taylor.
Trouble was, the cops were 10 miles off target. . .
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