Thandiwe McCarthy is working on a project that celebrates the deep roots of Black people in New Brunswick. Still Here will be a multimedia exploration through photos, historical documents and poetry.
It was another fruitful year for New Brunswick writers. They released nationally best-selling novels, documented important local figures and events and shared meaningful experiences and practical expertise. Here’s our year-end resume of the local books discussed on CBC airwaves.
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In his new book, called “Social Oblivion: Raised Black in Canada,” author Thandiwe McCarthy outlines his personal journey growing up Black in a mainly white New Brunswick town.
McCarthy, who grew up in the predominantly white New Brunswick town of Woodstock, is set to release his book, called Social Oblivion: Raised Black in Canada, on Wednesday.