the fACTivist is the ESPC’s quarterly newsletter. It offers articles on a variety of pertinent social issues, as well as providing updates on Council activities and projects and profiles of ESPC staff and board members.
The newsletter archives also include information on First Reading, the social issues magazine published by the ESPC between 1990 and 1998. Archive copies are available in the ESPC Resource Library, and will become available online for ESPC members shortly.
Use the links in the side bar on the right to to browse through all ESPC newsletters.
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Thursday, 29 November 2012 |
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the FACTivst: Race and Racism in Alberta 
This edition of the FACTivist examines the issue of race and racism in Alberta and Edmonton. Contributors offered some theoretical and practical issues surrounding these topics. Local resources such as the Centre for Race and Culture and the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights were also featured. |
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Wednesday, 05 September 2012 |
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the fACTivist: Local Social Safety Net 
Summer 2012
This edition of the fACTivist looks at issues of taxation, budget cuts, and how these measures affects government action and the delivery of social programs. As a corollary, we consider the role of government amidst a climate of fiscal austerity. |
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Wednesday, 23 May 2012 |
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the fACTivist: Local Social Safety Net 
Spring 2012
This edition of the Factivist looks at some of the agencies that help support vulnerable individuals within our community. While there are many organizations that service our community, the Factivist provides a snapshot of some of the agencies based on demographic groups and needs. Articles written by staff and
volunteers are included below: |
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