Anti-Fascist Solidarity Now

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transphobia, transgender rights, 2SLGBTIQ

Abstract

The roundtable this essay is built from was created partly in reaction to something harmful occurring on the University of Winnipeg campus, but it was, and is also an opportunity to imagine something better together and to begin to build that better right now.

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Author Biography

Noah Schulz

Noah Schulz (he/him) is a transgender white settler living in Treaty 1 Territory. He has been working as an Instructor at the University of Winnipeg since 2014 and teaches courses in a wide range of topics including Canadian politics, political theory, queer theory, feminist theory, decolonial theory & Indigenous resurgence politics, city politics, and the politics of mass media. His current research focuses on grassroots, bottom-up approaches to multiculturalism as a form of relationship building and epistemic cooperation.

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Published

2024-12-08

How to Cite

Schulz, N. (2024). Anti-Fascist Solidarity Now. At The Forks, 3(1). Retrieved from https://ojs.lib.umanitoba.ca/index.php/forks/article/view/952