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Hair
In commissioned writer Téa Mutonji’s essay, we accompany her on her personal hair journey. We bump up against the notion of what it truly means to accept, to move on, to heal to start new.
Hannah McGregor’s essay, “Burning Out”, indirectly connects to the hair call via resilience and growth. In her essay I felt jolted and then rooted in the very problems that can grow in our lives. They expand. We chop them down. They come back. She reminds all of us that anything alive grows.
Hair can act as a container. It’s impossible to predict how much it can hold. In Unnati Desai’s poem “lagen season” the container swells as she gifts us family history through memory:
Hannah McGregor and Marcelle Kosman started a podcast for fun, now it s a business.
Author of the article: Dana Gee
Publishing date: Dec 11, 2020 • December 14, 2020 • 5 minute read • Hannah McGregor is one of the hosts of the podcast Witch, Please. McGregor, along with Marcelle Kosman, usea the cannon of Harry Potter for the basis of all sorts of discussions about bigger real-world themes. Photo by Arlen Redekop /PNG
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A handful of years ago, while Hannah McGregor and Marcelle Kosman were at the University of Alberta, they got into a discussion about reading.