Blog — ...stand in this world?” Chapter 2: “Double Consciousness and Nehiyawak (Cree) Perspectives: Reclaiming Indigenous Women’s Knowledge” by Shalene Jobin “The sense of “two-ness,” of an internal struggle between two warring...
Blog — ...presentation on The Economic World of Book Publishers, noted that book prices have been stuck since 1997. We wish everything else was still priced like the 90s. Two librarians from...
Blog — ...Russia, or activism in 1960s Alberta. Here’s a brief overview of what you’ll learn from our forthcoming 2019 titles. From Turtle Island to Gaza by David Groulx With a sure...
Blog — The rapid pivot to online education following the COVID-19 outbreak has universities around the world leaning heavily on educational technology to facilitate remote lectures, exams, meetings, conferences, and more. But...
Blog — ...for community nutritionists in developing countries. The contributors to Community Nutrition for Developing Countries discuss the food and nutrition situation in developing countries throughout the world, focusing on topics such...
Blog — ...she unravels her family’s hidden history. BONUS STOCKING STUFFER: Need a tiny book to fit into a stocking? Roy & Me: This Is Not a Memoir by Maurice Yacowar is...
Blog — ...I would stand in this world?[/inlinetweet]” Chapter 2: “Double Consciousness and Nehiyawak (Cree) Perspectives: Reclaiming Indigenous Women’s Knowledge” by Shalene Jobin “The sense of ‘two-ness,’ of an internal struggle...
Blog — ...attention to the methods of creating poetry, they address some of the most pressing and complex issues of our modern world. “A sound outside the house,” “A pantoum to smash...
Blog — ...document was drawn up because, in many cases, these rights were not being extended to Indigenous people around the world – including 1.4 million people in Canada. Read a book...