The Red Review

Episode 3 — July 2021 in Review

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In this episode of The Red Review, brought to you by Socialist Action, we cover what happened in Canada in July 2021 and our imperialist state’s role in atrocities abroad.

Featuring Israeli apartheid and Palestinian resistance, the propaganda of a police funeral, victory at 1492 Land Back Lane, the Irving empire and CUPE job action, Cuban protests and manufacturing consent, west coast on fire and historic drowths, encampment evictions and resistance, and censure UofT.  

And in two weeks, we will be releasing an episode dedicated to Haiti with Montreal-based author and activist Yves Engler, who will breakdown the past, present, and future of Haiti.
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Music Attribution
“My Pal” by Crowander is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
Méditation from Thaïs” by Nicola Benedetti, violin; Julien Quentin, piano is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 US. 
“Serenity” by Jason Shaw is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 US.

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