Doomsday, for me, is only a couple of months away. Do I want to die? I’ve been thinking about it a lot. The answer is an emphatic ‘no’. On the other hand, do I have a choice? Again, the answer is an emphatic ‘no’, at least not under the present circumstances. Like it or not […]
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Social Justice: Poverty in Nanaimo
“If the poor weren’t so conveniently invisible, maybe we’d come to our moral senses and devise a national strategy for eliminating poverty.” Toronto Star, 2007. Imagine yourself in a state of constant dread. That’s poverty. Poverty means hunger, inadequate nutrition, substandard and unsafe housing, or no housing at all. Poverty means always trying to find […]