Blog — ...history of the feminist movement.” —Herizons From Turtle Island to Gaza by David Groulx Groulx’s brief, yet powerful poems ground the abstract issues of colonization into heartfelt human terms and...
Blog — ...& Main Press) “When we remind ourselves we are speaking to other human beings who have families, who face diverse challenges, and who have diverse aspirations for a better life,...
Blog — ...Bearhead “Reconciliation isn’t going to happen until white people are willing to share power, give land back and restore human dignity.” –Pamela Holway Terry Lusty closed the evening with a...
Blog — ...women’s knowledge, its rootedness in relationships both human and spiritual, and its inseparability from land and landscape. Memory and Landscape: Indigenous Responses to a Changing North edited by Kenneth L....
Blog — ...the clinic, I enter another world. Shoppers, families, people young and old go about their business on the street outside, oblivious to the human drama playing out on the...
Blog — ...grassroots enterprise resulted in a sustainable way of satisfying human needs that was also, by extension, environmentally responsible. Look for co-operatives, community-based social services, local non-profit organizations, and charitable foundations...
Blog — ...we hear the voices of ordinary women who have been in some way touched by abortion. Their thoughts owe more to human circumstance than to ideology and when we exclude...
Blog — ...“close to 3,400 archaeological sites have been recorded in the oil sands area, and numerous major excavations have recovered evidence of intensive prehistoric human use of the region’s resources” (Ronaghan,...
Blog — ...Abdou and Jamie Dopp, responds to the proliferation of sports literature in the past few years and the genre’s potential to explore the human condition, including aspects of violence, gender,...
Blog — ...colonization into heartfelt human terms that remind readers that colonialism is not a historic concept, it is a current reality. Touching on cultural appropriation, police prejudice, and the loss of...