A key component of OPIRG Kingston’s mandate is to foster campus and community based research to inspire and inform our broader work of education and action for a more socially
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By june b. bugg In April 2022 the government of Canada introduced the Online News Act (or Bill C-18) in response to a perceived existential crisis in the Canadian news
By June B. Bugg (Mutual Aid Katarokwi, 2024) Between the rise of tent cities in response to growing housing precarity during the ongoing pandemic and the student-led liberated zones sweeping
Written by Robert Gibson some quick notes This article discusses harm and violence directed towards transgender, non-binary people and other gender diverse peoples, specifically kids under the age of 16.
Written by Idorenyin Williams Have you ever thought or dreamed about a place that speaks so much to what you do or intend to do? A place that resonates with
Have you herd? OPIRG Kingston’s political zine is making a comeback – but in blog form. From Zine to Blog THE Original Zine unherd started as a political zine.
Opirg Kingston’s feminist mandate Started in January 2023 Introduction and Context OPIRG Kingston’s approach to social and environmental justice is anti-colonial, non-partisan, and anti-capitalist. As colonialism, imperialism, white supremacy, and
