I have a new piece on the Ottawa page of Xtra.ca today, which is about the 25th anniversary of the Lambda Foundation, and their event tonight as part of the Capital Pride celebrations. I'm a big fan of doing these kinds of history pieces because there isn't enough queer history being written, and I like to play my part to help bring this kind of news forward to the next generation.
That being said, I'm very disappointed by how this story rolled out. It was supposed to be in the last print issue of Xtra Ottawa, and not only was it not included then, it wasn't posted on the website until today - the day of the event - because the editor decided he wanted more attention paid to a controversy he has been stoking. These kinds of decisions are out of my hands, but it does frustrate me the Lambda Foundation didn't get the exposure they had hoped for in this piece until the last minute.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
Why the census matters to queers
I have a new editorial up on the Xtra.ca national page today, which is about the census issue. This is something I've been hoping to write about for a while, but between other commitments, and the fact that they had assigned someone on the west coast to write a census story (which was completely unrelated to what I wanted to write), which also was delayed, meant that I couldn't get it up until now. Suffice to say, here it is, and I even got to use some of the material I learned from my "Politics in plural societies" course I took last term for my Masters.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Lesbian war resister Skyler James optimistic about refugee hearings
I have a new piece up on the Xtra.ca website, which is another piece that was sewn up with another story from another writer. The first half of the story is all Neil McKinnon's, while the second half, under the subtitle "Conservatives issue directive branding deserters as criminals" was entirely mine.
In all honesty, I'm a little disappointed by the way this rolled out because I wrote the story as a stand-alone a week ago, and it didn't make it up onto the site until today. As well, a few bits of context were cut, such as the fact that the directive states not only that desertion is a crime in Canada, but in many other countries as well. I had hoped that this could have gone up a week ago, the day after the directive was announced, so that we could have had a more timely article about it, which would have previewed Neil's piece this week. But, then again, these things aren't in my hands, and as a freelancer, I'm forced to deal with these things as they happen.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
NDP MP slams Tories over new organized crime regulations
I have a new piece up on Xtra.ca today. It was a fairly last-minute piece that was done rather quick-and-dirty style, given that I only had two other stories I was working on, but it nevertheless came together really fast and without a lot of pain - which is great when you're having a really busy day.
Update: The piece has been merged with another one written by editor Marcus McCann on the same topic under the title "Conservatives find back door for new anti-sex work provision." It's under the same link, and all of the same information appears to be in there, with most of Marcus' material in the middle of the article. It is a much fuller piece in the end (I did mention that the original version was rather quick-and-dirty), but it was a bit of a surprise.
Update: The piece has been merged with another one written by editor Marcus McCann on the same topic under the title "Conservatives find back door for new anti-sex work provision." It's under the same link, and all of the same information appears to be in there, with most of Marcus' material in the middle of the article. It is a much fuller piece in the end (I did mention that the original version was rather quick-and-dirty), but it was a bit of a surprise.
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