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Privatizing hope: Rebecca Solnit
These days, staying hopeful is as hard as kicking a bowling ball up a hill. Global warming? Oil spills? Earthquakes? Flash-floods? And that’s just environmental disasters…
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Welcome Bre Woligroski
The Geez staff has a new recruitee: Bre Woligroski. She’s taking on the role of Associate Editor, and will be working closely with Editor Aiden Enns in the development of upcoming magazines.
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Toronto Star shines on Geez
Geez magazine is reviewed by features writer Leslie Scrivener in the Toronto Star, Canada’s largest daily paper.
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Electronic hitchhiker 1: Beginnings
David Griffin Brown, aka the Electronic Hitchhiker, writes about the first steps of his journey to Montreal via ride-sharing and couch-surfing. His goal: use online social networks to open doors into stranger’s homes, to make the stranger a friend.
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Best Canadian Essay by Geez founding editor
Former and founding editor Will Braun had one of his articles from Geez selected as one of the Best Canadian Essays, “The Case of the Customized Christ.”
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Buy Nothing Christmas season
Each year since a group of us started the website buynothingchristmas.org in 2001, I get requests for media interviews. Just before Buy Nothing Day a Swiss journalist wrote and asked for some comments.
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Geez 5th-year bash
Geez 5th Anniversary Party, November 21, 2010
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Launch party Sunday for Geez 20, our 5th anniversary
We’re having a 5th anniversary party here in Winnipeg.
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Loaded space
Mya Wheeler Wiens, Geez board member and former staffer, examines how we are affected by the places that surround us.
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Call for pitches for Geez 21: Why So Insecure?
Here’s a call for pitches for the next issue, Geez 21, on cops, prisons, how we respond to violence. Working title, Why So Insecure?



