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September 2023 Editorial

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  • Post category:Dawn M. Sanders/Editorial/Editorial June 2023/September 2022

Summer’s upon us and so is the tenth issue of Barriers to Bridges – a small but significant milestone . It’s against many odds, that we’ve produced this issue – our European correspondent has left, due to too many other commitments.

June 2023 Editorial

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  • Post category:Dawn M. Sanders/Editorial/Editorial June 2023/September 2022

Summer’s upon us and so is the tenth issue of Barriers to Bridges – a small but significant milestone . It’s against many odds, that we’ve produced this issue – our European correspondent has left, due to too many other commitments.

March 2023 Editorial

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  • Post category:Dawn M. Sanders/Editorial/Editorial December 2022/September 2022

As I write, winter bites and the sparkling December sun is poring through my big window – I’m struggling to remember a highpoint of this year.

December 2022 Editorial

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  • Post category:Dawn M. Sanders/Editorial/Editorial December 2022/September 2022

As I write, winter bites and the sparkling December sun is poring through my big window – I’m struggling to remember a highpoint of this year.

September 2022 Editorial

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  • Post category:Dawn M. Sanders/Editorial/Editorial September 2021/September 2022

The magazine issue is a week late this quarter, due to illness and the sheer work involved in organising the bike ride fund raiser we did in August.

There is Nothing Open About Open Rent or a Biased Private Housing Sector

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  • Post category:Dawn M. Sanders/Long Form Features/September 2022/September 2022

Often, people are faced with going into the private sector, where stability is precarious – especially with the current climate of gentrification and other discriminating factors associated with being on a low/fixed income.

Stitched up or Stifled: a Glimpse Inside, Coming Out and Considering Transformative Justice

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Prison. Prison wall with barbed wire. Law and justice
  • Post category:Dawn M. Sanders/Long Form Features/September 2022/September 2022

This piece examines the use of punishment or its misuse and how or when rehabilitation is applied upon an inmate’s release. An abolitionist approach is considered in the name of holding systems to account, such as with political prisoners.

A Life Without Walls

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  • Post category:Kathy Ann Myers/September 2022/September 2022 Stories

I heard her screams, before I saw her. She sat on the curb in front of the Pizza Hut all alone and poured out the most heart wrenching wail I had ever heard. I headed toward her, but my husband stopped me.

Climate Crisis, Caviar, and the Crush of Vulnerable Communities

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Image created by Caitlin Stimpson.
  • Post category:Caitlin Stimpson/Features - September 2022/September 2022

It's clear that the climate crisis is a human rights issue directly affecting the disadvantaged, but what can we do?

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