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- Stereotypes in schoolsThis article examines how the Canadian school system puts young Aboriginals on the track to prison.
- Geez magazine calls for designer for its PerSisters issue_Geez_ magazine seeks an activist-oriented, feminist-minded woman (or someone who identifies as such) to design and lay out its all-women issue on feminism.
- Call for pitches: Geez 29 PerSisters, an all-women issue on feminismOur spring 2013 issue is an all-women issue on feminism. Even though we at _Geez_ work very hard to achieve gender parity in each issue, we still seem to get more pitches from men. With this issue we set out to expand our base of contributors to include more smart, funny, articulate, non-male folks.
- New article online: Choice and capitalism: A lesson from ecological marxismMichael Bueckert argues in this article that the problems of our looming ecological crisis will not be solved by the choices we make, but by resisting the constraints of capitalism.
- Briarpatch Magazine writing contestDetails about the Briarpatch Magazine Second Annual Creative Writing Contest, Writing in the Margins.
- Play by Hannah Foulger at Winnipeg’s FemFest 2012Emerging playwright Hannah Foulger tells _Geez_ how her Christian roots relate to her practice as a playwright.
- Lost delight in a self-obsessed cultureChristina Crook is offline and away from home. She visits a farm, leans against the fence and pens this entry; kids play in the yard and a field mouse looks on with curiosity.
- New article online: Hey, Jackie Chan!Josh Medlin discusses how he went from hating martial arts to viewing them as an integral part of his life.
- The national stereotypeCan Canadians change the stereotype of First Nations people “misusing” government money, and accept that poverty can be imposed and the resulting stereotypes are wrong?
- Geez magzine issue 27: The Stereotype Issue releasedThe latest issue of Geez Magazine, The Stereotype Issue, is released in part on the web and in full in print.
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