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18 Canadian books to read for Pride Month

18 Canadian books to read for Pride Month
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What I told my child about the Kamloops graves—to honour the 215

What I told my child about the Kamloops graves to honour the 215 An Indigenous mother describes the exhaustion of hearing about residential school trauma, and her determination to share those stories with the next generation By Tenille Campbell The memorial outside St Paul’s cathedral in Saskatoon. (Tenille Campbell/ Sweet Moon Photography) Tenille Campbell is a Dene-Métis photographer and writer from the English River First Nation in Saskatchewan. She is based in Saskatoon. Last week, when I first heard about the mass burial where 215 children were found at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in B.C., I skimmed the article, taking note of who and where, how and when. I sighed deeply, shaking my head, and then read the next story.

Poet Jordan Abel explores his Indigenous identity and his past with innovative new memoir, NISHGA

Poet Jordan Abel explores his Indigenous identity and his past with innovative new memoir, NISHGA

Storying Resurgence

Storying Resurgence If You Discover a Fire by Shaun Robinson Jesse Rae Archibald-Barber (Editor), Kathleen Irwin (Editor) and Moira Day (Editor) Aubrey Hanson Mainstream Canada’s current passion for Indigenous narratives is often overshadowed by Eurocentric interpretations, curtailing these narratives’ transformative potential. Both Literatures, Communities, and Learning and Performing Turtle Island respond to this colonization of Indigenous stories in literatures and the performing arts, respectively. They delineate strategies for critical engagement and culturally responsive methodologies that strive not only to decolonize, but also to reclaim while navigating the paradoxes of working in settler-colonial structures. In Literatures, Aubrey Hanson (Métis) interviews nine Indigenous writers from diverse heritages, generations, gender identities, and preferred genres, all with teaching backgrounds. A professor at the University of Calgary’s Werklund School

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