Fionna Campbell title sketches by Michael DeForge
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Poster by @michaeldeforge on Canadian arms sales to Israel.
There's a petition to end arms sales to Israel here
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Michael Deforge
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Why Is Starbucks at War with Its Unions?
The coffee giant bills itself as a progressive company. But when employees started unionizing, corporate pushed back
Workers have been voicing everything from health and safety concerns to problems with understaffing and pay. The company produced record revenues in 2022, hitting $32.25 billion (US) globally, though a full-time barista in Canada might only earn between $15 and $20.45 an hour. Even at the highest end, that’s far below $31.37, the average hourly wage in Canada across all occupations. Some Starbucks workers, fed up with the status quo, say unions can be a solution to the many problems plaguing the sector as a whole.
Read more at thewalrus.ca.
Illustration by Michael DeForge (michael-deforge.com)
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I love how in adventure time you can find a guy whos so very designed by Michael Deforge in the background
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Cheers - title card
designed by Michael DeForge
painted by Jenny Yu
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Poster by @michaeldeforge detailing Canadian banks' investment in Israeli war crimes.
More info here
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Leaving Richard’s Valley by Michael DeForge
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Some Memorable Reading from 2022
Gayl Jones, Corregidora (1975, Random House)
Annie Ernaux, The Possession (2002, Gallimard)
Kathryn Scanlan, Kick the Latch (2022, New Directions)
Chantal Akerman, My Mother Laughs (2013, The Song Cave/Mercure de France)
Anne Tyler, Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant (1982, Knopf)
Joy Williams, The Changeling (1978, Doubleday)
Michael DeForge, Birds of Maine (2022, Drawn & Quarterly)
James Welch, Winter in the Blood (1974, Harper & Row)
Kate Beaton, Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands (2022, Drawn & Quarterly)
John Darnielle, Devil House (2022, MCD)
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Do graphic novels count as #writeblr?
If so, I HIGHLY recommend the excellent graphic novel, Birds of Maine, by Michael DeForge. It is wonderful. It is charming, silly, funny, contemplative, insightful and a treat for the eyes.
I would love to live on the moon with these birbs.
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