A party with class: A conversation with Adolph Reed, Jr.
June 21 , 2004

In a year when the limitations of America's two-party system are clearer than ever, we sat down with a leading figure of the U.S. Labor Party to discuss the elections, the war in Iraq, Vietnam and broken clocks.

Celebrating Miners' Memorial Day
June 21 , 2004

On June 19, in the small Vancouver Island town of Cumberland, more than 100 people from across western Canada met to remember the sacrifices of the workers who built communities like this one. Originally conceived in Ontario, Miners' Memorial Day has struck a chord in a province once known for its coal.

Vancouver photographer Amy Zhang shows us a side of New York in black and white.
Essays & Reviews

Fiddler on the Right


 

 

 

 

Seven Questions

Shawn Hunsdale identifies with the Green Party’s “neither right nor left” blend of fiscal conservatism and environmental sustainability. That’s why the 24-year-old is running as the Green candidate in Burnaby-Douglas, Svend Robinson’s former stronghold. Hunsdale is a student union executive at Simon Fraser University, where he is majoring in political science and women’s studies.

Read the interview.