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'''Derrick O'Keefe''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] Vancouver-based writer and social justice activist. He |
'''Derrick O'Keefe''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] Vancouver-based writer and social justice activist. He was the editor of [[rabble.ca]] until 2013, Canada's most widely read progressive website{{citation needed|date=May 2011}}, and his writings on foreign policy, Canadian politics, ecology and other topics have been published in a number of both alternative and mainstream publications. |
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O'Keefe is the author of [[Michael Ignatieff]]: The Lesser Evil? (Verso 2011). He is also the co-writer of the autobiography of Afghan women's rights activist and politician [[Malalai Joya]]—A Woman Among Warlords (Scribner 2009).{{citation needed|date=May 2011}} |
O'Keefe is the author of [[Michael Ignatieff]]: The Lesser Evil? (Verso 2011). He is also the co-writer of the autobiography of Afghan women's rights activist and politician [[Malalai Joya]]—A Woman Among Warlords (Scribner 2009).{{citation needed|date=May 2011}} |
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Derrick O'Keefe is a Canadian Vancouver-based writer and social justice activist. He was the editor of rabble.ca until 2013, Canada's most widely read progressive website[citation needed], and his writings on foreign policy, Canadian politics, ecology and other topics have been published in a number of both alternative and mainstream publications.
O'Keefe is the author of Michael Ignatieff: The Lesser Evil? (Verso 2011). He is also the co-writer of the autobiography of Afghan women's rights activist and politician Malalai Joya—A Woman Among Warlords (Scribner 2009).[citation needed]
O'Keefe is a former co-chair of Stopwar.ca in Vancouver, British Columbia, and a current co-chair of the Canadian Peace Alliance, the largest network of anti-war groups in Canada. He was a founding editor and publisher of the on-line zine Seven Oaks, 2004-2008, a now discontinued "journal of "politics, culture and resistance" that featured the writing of a group of young, progressive journalists and activists.
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