Santa Claus is a Capitalist Plot
By Diane Wood
Father Christmas works one night a year
And gives lotta Santa impersonators jobs
For a month or so Continue reading
Santa Claus is a Capitalist Plot
By Diane Wood
Father Christmas works one night a year
And gives lotta Santa impersonators jobs
For a month or so Continue reading
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From an SRO to Social Housing
By Herb Varley
First of all I want to acknowledge the Tsleil-wa-Tuth, Musqueam, and Squamish peoples for allowing me to live and work in their beautiful unceded territories. I lived in the York Hotel on Gore and Powell for almost three years. It was a typical hotel: no bathroom, no kitchen; it did have roaches, mice and bedbugs. All in all, it was not a very dignified way to live. In addition to pests, people were always yelling up to their buddies’ place to get in. (Until recently there was no buzzer. Even now many people don’t have a phone to connect it to.) I had neighbors that were nice to other people but were either partying or fighting all the time. Continue reading
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Why I Heckled City Council
By Herb Varley
As co-chair of the Local Area Planning Process (LAPP) committee, I was at city hall on Oct 12, 2012 to report on the condo development proposed at 955 East Hastings. After I had given the report I was cross-examined by councilors Louie, Meggs, and Jang. They were trying to fish for any sort of division in the LAPP committee. This left me feeling disrespected and frustrated. Continue reading
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Chinatown: The Anti-Colonial perspective
By Daisy Chen
Orientalist and Colonialist accounts of Chinatown allude to a tourism district with colorful shops and vibrant restaurants harbouring exotic treasures and experiences. This Chinatown is a place to be visited but never investigated. For the less Walt Disney account of Chinatown, it’s critical to understand the historical and economic realities on which the existence of Chinatown is predicated. Continue reading
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Stand for Social Housing Every Week With People Across BC
The Social Housing Coalition BC has relaunched Stands for Social Housing as part of its campaign to make ending the housing crisis in BC a major part of the May 2013 BC election. Every Saturday at noon from now until the election people will gather on street corners in communities throughout the province to put forward five important demands. See the coalition’s website for weekly locations and contacts to get involved. Stands are happening in the DTES at three locations already: Hastings and Abbott, Hastings and Main, and Hastings and Princess. Continue reading
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