Author: 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.
Solidarity march held to support the Wet’suwet’en nation
“It’s been 50 years, I shouldn’t have to keep doing this shit.” – Sue DelangerJanuary 15, 2020George Elliot Clarke Withdraws from MMIWG2S Talk After Public Outcry
"While it came only after much strenuous work from Indigenous students and student advocates, the university’s students and faculty have successfully rallied ...January 10, 2020Holiday “diet talk,” fatphobia, and who it harms
“With every meal that could have been one hundred per cent enjoyable, how many people couldn’t walk away without saying something about ...January 10, 2020Don’t give money to the Salvation Army
“Do not trust organizations that you don’t absolutely understand to use your resources on behalf of others.” - Marty Grande-SherbertDecember 3, 2019Mixed (and messy) responses to Pokémon Sword and Shield
There were high, high hopes for this game before it hit the eShop on November Nov. 15th...; iin fact, perhaps the hopes ...December 2, 2019This week In fascism: What is it, anyway?
“Even though it’s somehow hard for people to condemn the most obvious of fascist actions, a lot of them are easy to ...November 27, 2019Sports For All brings inclusion to the classroom
Smith lives by a three-part mantra: “work hard, treat others fairly, and earn respect.” He brings those values with him in Sports ...November 22, 2019#TakeBackTPL: A read-in for trans joy
: “[Allies and I] discovered that the board’s decision [to rent space to Murphy] had already been made before they even heard ...November 12, 2019For 2SLGBTQ+ youth, pride in schools is life or death
“I want straight, cisgender people to understand this before they approach any conversation about young 2SLGBTQ+ people; trauma is the rule of ...November 1, 2019Monstrous class part of course catalogue
“This course is cutting-edge and exciting to have at the U of R, because it’s one of the first in Canada to ...November 1, 2019
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