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Climate March 2021

On Sept 24, thousands of Montrealers gathered to march for radical change. The event was the third edition of the annual Global Protest for Climate Justice organized by the Friday for Future foundation. The event demanded for carbon neutrality by 2030, clean drinking water for Indigenous communities, tangible action from politicians, and most importantly, support …
Interview with Simone Chen
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Interview with Simmi Sunshine
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Interview with Leonora Gangadeen-King
Interview with Walid El Mrouji
Trans Pride March

On August 7th, to kick off Montreal pride, hundreds gathered to march for trans liberation. The event was organized by ASSteQ, and brought awareness to issues such as amnesty for trans migrants, the decriminalization of sex work, coverage for trans health care, and defunding the police. Video by Emanuele Barbier and Caitlin Yardley
Interview with Rizwan Khan

This is the first video in a new series by Faiz Abhuani of Brique par Brique. In this interview, Faiz speaks to Rizwan Khan of Comité d’action de Parc-Extension (CAPE) outside of La Place Commune about Parc-Extension, Islam, internalized racism, and gentrification. Check out the full interview below! Video by David Earles