Anarchist Re-Imaginations of Mental Healthcare

Today, I attended a great talk by Bonnie Burstow on anarchist re-imaginations of mental health care, entitled ‘Toward a World with Commons and without Psychiatry: an Anarchist Vision’. The talk spoke to a lot of my concerns having worked in the mental health field for the past couple years, but Continue Reading

The Mental Health Field and Our Complicity in Police Brutality and Repression of Racialized People

During Canadian Mental Health Association’s annual Black History Month panel today, I was pleasantly surprised, even shocked, to see Kabir and Letanya representing the Justice for Jermaine campaign at my office. They gave a great talk about the circumstances behind Jermaine Carby, another young man murdered by the police and someone whom Continue Reading

Playing with a Panasonic Micro Four Thirds GF2 my brother-in-law lent me, as I am considering purchasing an Olympus OMD EM5. I am actually really impressed at how a tiny camera handled such low light and high ISO sensitivity so well. Even the noise isn’t too unpleasing.

Playing with a Panasonic Micro Four Thirds GF2 my brother-in-law lent me, as I am considering purchasing an Olympus OMD EM5. I am actually really impressed at how a tiny camera handled such low light and high ISO sensitivity so well. Even the noise isn’t too unpleasing.

Life in Jane and Finch: A Product of Apartheid, but also of Resistance

In the late hours of Monday, 11 February, the tragic news of a young child killed by gunshot hit the news with “Jane and Finch” becoming front and centre in headline after headline. As a community mourns, dozens of ‘internet warriors’ have also gathered, but instead of commemorating the life Continue Reading