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Home›Author: Marty Grande-Sherbert

Author: Marty Grande-Sherbert

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Marty Grande-Sherbert

Marty is working towards their second BA at the U of R with interests in Japanese religion and religious theory. Their hatred of capitalism is betrayed only by their love of Nintendo franchises, and they continually amaze themselves by managing to make a writing deadline every week.

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    Front page of January 2021 Epoch Times CBC

    Mail carriers refuse to deliver newspaper that stokes anti-Asian racism

    “The Epoch Times maintains that they are not stoking sinophobia, as there is a difference between the Chinese people and the CCP. ...
    Marty Grande-Sherbert
    March 4, 2021
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    Carillon horoscope

    Sometimes, the language of astrology forces us to look at areas of life we wouldn’t have considered before. - marty grande-sherbert
    Marty Grande-Sherbert
    March 4, 2021
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    Saskatchewan prisoners continue to pursue justice

    “The Truth and Reconciliation process isn’t only about coming to terms with the past, it’s about recognizing ongoing colonial practices and policies, ...
    Marty Grande-Sherbert
    February 25, 2021
  • A & CFeatured
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    SOPHIE: in memoriam

    The main lesson to explore, I think, is epitomized by the lyrics of “Immaterial,” and it is the absolute freedom that can ...
    Marty Grande-Sherbert
    February 11, 2021
  • Op-Ed
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    Etiquette lesson: Pronouns and deadnaming

    “Personal pronouns and gender identities are not taboo subjects; they are information we often need to exchange so that we can respect ...
    Marty Grande-Sherbert
    February 11, 2021
  • Op-Ed
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    Beyond stigma lies dehumanization

    “No one should ever have to seek help and be made to feel like a monster.” -marty grande-sherbert
    Marty Grande-Sherbert
    February 4, 2021
  • Op-Ed
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    The bar is on the floor! Let’s pick it up

    “Whether or not people in settler governments represent you matters much less than whether or not you and the people immediately around ...
    Marty Grande-Sherbert
    January 28, 2021
  • Op-Ed
    “prisons do not disappear problems, they disappear human beings.” – Angela Davis, “Masked Racism: Reflections on the Prison Industrial Complex” the spaces

    A letter of support for the Saskatchewan prisoners’ hunger strike

    Solidarity on behalf of the Carillon As we continue to reckon with the effects of rising COVID-19 cases in homes, hospitals, businesses ...
    Marty Grande-Sherbert
    January 14, 2021
  • FeaturedOp-Ed
    “how could you say something so controversial yet so brave?” -hannibal buress Shae Sackman, manipulated by Kate Thiessen

    No nuance November: the U of R’s hot takes

    “Xoxo gossip girl.”
    Marty Grande-Sherbert
    November 26, 2020
  • Op-Ed
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    COVID-19 puts frontline workers at unacceptable risk

    “When there is still an actual expectation for workers to throw themselves into the line of infection to “keep the economy going,” ...
    Marty Grande-Sherbert
    November 19, 2020
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