Hosts and contributors

Alex DP

Alex DP is a harsh critic and cynical visionary of revolutionary possibility. He's an ardent anarchist-communist and libertarian intercommunalist in the most vulgar senses of the words. Alex came of age in the anti-poverty movement in Ontario, has been part of the foundation of two long-term anarchist organizations. Currently he works on his pro-feminist praxis. In his spare time he plays sports, holds babies, and writes.

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Alex S

Alex is a member of Winnipeg Copwatch.

Brian Latour

Brian is a self-hating university leftist and a wage slave.  He spends most of his time working, studying, or hanging around at the University of Manitoba.  He does a lot of stuff.  In his spare time, he likes to play Dungeons and Dragons and make fun of social democrats (usually not at the same time).

 

Ethan Osland

Ethan has been working with the Black Mask collective for nearly 7
years; is a member of the IWW Winnipeg GMB; and the Canada Palestine
Support Network - Winnipeg, having worked with the International
Solidarity Movement in Occupied Palestine. He also works as an Audio
Technician and plays Bass in Burnthe8track.

Garth

Garth has been a co-host on Black Mask since 2004 and is a member
of the Industrial Workers of the World. Aside from independent media
and revolutionary industrial unionism, he enjoys gardening and playing
the banjo. He also hosts GroundSwell Radio every Monday afternoon from
2-3pm on CKUW.

Les Sabiston

Les works on CKUW's People of interest.

Macho

Macho has worked on the show since the start of 2009.  He's especially interested in covering stories related to indigenous resistance, technology and intellectual property, policing, Haiti, queer struggles, and mining issues.  He's also (ir)responsible for the show's website.

Rob McGregor

Rob is a member of Winnipeg Copwatch, Winnipeg Secularists, Young
Filmmakers for Change and volunteers in the literacy program with the
John Howard Society. His main areas of interest include: religion (and
other scams), feminism, consumption politics, sociology and the
criminal injustice system. Check out his incredibly inactive blog at:
http://planify.blogspot.com/ and read his incredibly inactive column
at: http://tinyurl.com/5sy8lk8

shelagh

Shelagh is a new, irregular contributor to Black Mask. She has been a volunteer for CKUW in the past, contributing to Say it, Sista! and The Beat.

She's a member of Winnipeg Copwatch and is particularly interested in contributing pieces about indigenous resistance and solidarity, policing, and queer stuff.

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