Two of them could just be seen above the podium, but the voices of the young women who made the case for a climate change emergency resolution at West Grey Council on July 30 were strong, and their message was clear. The text of their comments is here:
- by Hannah Nicholls-Harrison
This may be goodbye. While I am not deleting facebook entirely, I am taking steps in that direction. I have severely limited my privacy and will be slowly deleting my data footprint (photos, videos, check-ins, etc.). I will also be reducing my ...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
This article is going to be disturbing. It has hateful content. Be forewarned.
After the discovery last week of stickers in our city promoting white supremacy and racist hate groups, and the vandalism at our...
- by Aly Boltman
Last weekend, I got copied on an email from Josh Richardson, who had sent members of the Emancipation Festival Board and volunteers (like me) pictures of the neo-Nazi stickers he and his family had just spent hours tearing down after finding them on a morning walk by the river.
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
There is always a risk that calling out hate gives it publicity and causes the haters to line up and sign up. We have decided it is time to take that risk.
We are going to post information about some symbols of hate that have shown up in our community in the past months like weeds after a few days of rain.
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