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Introduction
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Introduction

From: Messy Cities

Co-editor Dylan Reid provides an overview of “messy urbanism”, explaining the overarching argument of the book which is that this disorder is necessary for cities to thrive. 10 $1.00 Add
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Introduction, Consider the Dunkaroo

Introduction, Consider the Dunkaroo

From: A Matter of Taste

In this chapter, Tucker begins with a discussion on the association of moral good and bad in relation to food habits. This leads into what constitutes good or bad food, and stresses four … 5 $0.50 Add
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Introduction: The Object is the Subject

Introduction: The Object is the Subject

From: The Ward Uncovered

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Is Pleasure Necessary?

Is Pleasure Necessary?

Is the shift toward sexual equality only about fighting for the right to get-off - or is it something more?

From: Closer

In this concluding chapter, the author examines how sex for women is related to their wholeness, wellness, and creativity, and therefore, a focus on it is an essential part of the feminist … 12 $1.20 Add
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Geographies of Gay Sex in the Digital Age

Geographies of Gay Sex in the Digital Age

From: Any Other Way

Matthew Gagné describes the experience of hooking up in Toronto’s contemporary digital landscape. 3 $0.30 Add
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‘It’s a Good Tired’
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‘It’s a Good Tired’

From: Living Disability

Jack and Zachary are two Good Foot couriers, which is a delivery service that provides employment for people who are neurodivergent. They are interviewed on their experiences using public … ; 6 $0.60 Add
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'Jewish Boys with Hoops'

‘Jewish Boys with Hoops’

From: The Ward Uncovered

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Jim Dumont Onaubinisay (Walks Above the Ground) on Identity and Spirituality in the City
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Jim Dumont Onaubinisay (Walks Above the Ground) on Identity and Spirituality in the City

TRANSFORMING THE CITY

From: Indigenous Toronto

An interview with Jim Dumonth Onaubinisay on his work and legacy in Toronto and beyond. ; 7 $0.70 Add
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Closing the Spy Holes at the Parkside Tavern

Closing the Spy Holes at the Parkside Tavern

From: Any Other Way

Gerald Hannon describes how Toronto’s Morality Beaureau used peepholes at the Parkside Tavern to arrest dozens of gay men, and how the author and several other activists met with the … 2 $0.20 Add
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Joe Hester: Anishnawbe Health Toronto
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Joe Hester: Anishnawbe Health Toronto

HOW WE CARRY THIS PLACE

From: Indigenous Toronto

The story of Joe Hester and his work for Anishnawbe Health, where he is the current Executive Director. 3 $0.30 Add
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Kapapamahchakwew: Wandering Spirit School and the Vision of Nimkiiquay
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Kapapamahchakwew: Wandering Spirit School and the Vision of Nimkiiquay

HOW WE CARRY THIS PLACE

From: Indigenous Toronto

A chapter on the impact and activism of Elder Pauline Shirt (Nimkiiquay), a Plains Cree Elder originally from Saddle Lake, Alberta, Red-Tail Hawk Clan, and member of the Three Fires Society … 10 $1.00 Add
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Karl Subban's Philosophy of Life, Hockey, and Inclusion
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Karl Subban’s Philosophy of Life, Hockey, and Inclusion

From: Rebound

This chapter profiles another Jamaican Canadian: Karl Subban, the father of the NHL player P.K. Subban. 8 $0.80 Add
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Keeping Your Eye on the Ball
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Keeping Your Eye on the Ball

From: Rebound

This chapter explores the role of ball hockey in community building in Brampton Ontario. 8 $0.80 Add
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Kick The Can

Kick The Can

From: No Place To Go

This chapter considers public toilet use and needs from the perspective of homeless people, and the effects of anti-vandalism measures. 20 $2.00 Add
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Kicking Up a Stink

Kicking Up a Stink

From: No Place To Go

This chapter examines the lack of attention given to public toilets in public planning documents, despite their importance to everyone. Lowe highlights a broad range of needs and relationships to … 23 $2.30 Add