'Heroes In My Head': The Clinic Will Stay Open
Apr 11, 2018Judy RebickPart Two excerpt from rabble co-founder Judy Rebick's memoir, with a look at the court battle to support Dr. Henry Morgentaler, and Rebick's own exploration of her mental health.
View ArticleHelp rabble take it to the next level
Oct 17, 2018Judy Rebick It's time to make rabble a sustainable organization for future generations. You have been part of that history, we hope you'll be part of the future.
View ArticleHelp rabble celebrate 18 years of feminist media!
Mar 8, 2019Judy RebickThis International Women's Day, we're celebrating 18 years of feminist media. Join us -- you can play a part in carrying on this important work.
View ArticleThe evolution of women's marches into broad social movements
Mar 12, 2019Judy RebickWhat we're seeing emerge from the politics of the women's march is a movement poised to also lead the fight for social, racial, economic and environmental justice, as well as for...
View Article6(1)a All the Way! Equality for Indigenous women
May 7, 2019Judy RebickAfter more than 50 years, Indigenous women are still fighting for gender equality under the Indian Act. You can help.
View ArticleFuel the fire of independent media
Aug 8, 2019Judy Rebickrabble remains resolved to amplify underrepresented voices and bring media democracy to the forefront of the Canadian media landscape.
View ArticleWhy I don't support strategic voting
Aug 13, 2019Judy RebickLast election, support for strategic voting may have won the Liberals their majority. This time we shouldn't do it. We need the NDP and Greens to have more weight in Parliament.
View ArticleWill neoliberalism die in Chile?
Oct 29, 2019Judy RebickCarlos TorresProtesters are calling for a general strike as mass demonstrations against neoliberalism grow. Carlos Torres, a Chilean refugee now back in Chile, talks to rabble.ca...
View ArticleBolivia: A coup against a peaceful political revolution
Nov 24, 2019Judy RebickIn 2006, I spent five weeks in Bolivia interviewing Evo Morales and several of his ministers. Afterward, I thought that Bolivia was a singular light in a dark neoliberal world.
View ArticleRemembering the Montreal Massacre
Dec 6, 2019Judy RebickThirty years later, remembering the killings at L'École Polytechnique and what came next.
View ArticleSomething's happening here
Feb 19, 2020Judy RebickSolidarity with the Wet'suwet'en is the result of both the organizing of Indigenous peoples and young environmentalists who understand the links between Indigenous sovereignty...
View ArticleA revolution for racial justice is underway
Jun 4, 2020Judy RebickOn the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989, we are seeing a diverse, Black youth-led uprising against racial injustice.
View ArticleIt takes a village to keep social justice journalism going
Jul 14, 2020Judy RebickIt takes a village to keep social justice journalism going, and thanks to all of you, we have that village.
View ArticleBolivia's Movement for Socialism wins presidential election
Oct 19, 2020Judy RebickAfter months of constant mobilization, the Indigenous people of Bolivia have taken back their power in a first round majority vote for the MAS.
View ArticleSince 2001, rabble.ca has been telling the stories of social movements
Apr 15, 2021Judy RebickLeah GazanEriel Tchekwie DerangerThree activists reflect on the future of movement organizing and the power of independent media.
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