Brazil Gaffney-Knox

(she/her)
Co-Editor-in-Chief
Co-Editor-in-Chief, Producer
and

Hello everyone! I am a gratified and satisfied co-Editor-in-Chief of this great student press. On the daily I enjoy typing emails, laughing at the hyper-local memes that end up in our inbox, chatting brain-to-brain with excited staff writers and editors, and carving out a place on the internet for our peculiar publication. I claim responsibility for the proliferation of pigeons you'll find as you make your way through Arthur's home on the internet--drop me an email for a detailed defence of the bird!

I can assure you that if you've made it this far, you have come to the right place -> editors@trentarthur.ca

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ReFrame Review: Mary Two-Axe Earley + Without a Whisper
These two films serve as poignant reminders that Indigenous women have long been excluded from the feminist movement, and emancipatory victories enjoyed by white women. From gender-discrimination in the Indian Act to the white-washed story of feminism in the U.S., these films place Indigenous women in the lineage of struggle for gender justice.
Recap: End-times environmental debate
As the election inches ever-nearer, residents of the Peterborough-Kawartha riding are increasingly bombarded with debates, canvases, political ads on the interweb, radio and TV. Read on for coverage of last week’s all candidates environmental debate.
A Half Empty Residence, a Tuition Hike, and a Message from Curve Lake: June's Board of Governors Meeting
Brazil Gaffney-Knox outlines the events of the Board of Governors meeting on June 25th, the final meeting of the academic year. Motions were passed, speeches made, (some) discussions ensued. TL;DR Curve Lake First Nation Chief, Emily Whetung commended Trent for its commitment to Indigenous peoples and positive relationship with Curve Lake, applications to Durham’s new residence are sparse and Leo’s “realistic hope” is that they’ll have half the promised capacity when school starts, BoG makes the “political” decision to increase to out-of-province tuition by 3%.
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