
UMP is thrilled to announce several new audiobook releases!
A National Crime: The Canadian Government and the Residential School System by John S. Milloy is now available as an audiobook, narrated by Wesley French.
The audiobook for Magdalene Redekop’s Making Believe: Questions About Mennonites and Art narrated by Magdalene Redekop and Kiran Friesen was released at the end of September and the audiobook for Ubuntu Relational Love: Decolonizing Black Masculinities by Devi Dee Mucina narrated by Dion Johnstone came out this summer!
Check out our full list of audiobooks below:
- A National Crime: The Canadian Government and the Residential School System by John S. Milloy and narrated by Wesley French
- Making Believe: Questions About Mennonites and Art by Magdalene Redekop and narrated by Magdalene Redekop and Kiran Friesen
- Ubuntu Relational Love Decolonizing Black Masculinities by Devi Dee Mucina and narrated by Dion Johnstone
- Two Years Below the Horn: Operation Tabarin, Field Science, and Antarctic Sovereignty by Andrew Taylor, edited by Daniel Heidt and P. Whitney Lackenbauer, and narrated by Speechki
- Structures of Indifference: An Indigenous Life and Death in a Canadian City by Mary Jane Logan McCallum and Adele Perry and narrated by Wesley French
- Life Among the Qallunaat by Mini Aodla Freeman, edited by Keavy Martin and Julie Ran, and narrated by Taqralik Partridge
- A Two-Spirit Journey: The Autobiography of a Lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder by Ma-Nee Chacaby and Mary Louisa Plummer and narrated by Marsha Knight
- Sanaaq: An Inuit Novel by Mitiarjuk Nappaaluk, translated by Bernard Saladin d’Anglure, and narrated by Tiffany Ayalik
- A Knock on the Door: The Essential History of Residential Schools from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada by Phil Fontaine, Aimée Craft, and The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada and narrated by Michelle St. John
- The Constructed Mennonite: History, Memory, and the Second World War by Hans Werner and narrated by Ian Peters
Posted by U of M Press
October 19, 2022
Categorized as In the News
Tagged audiobook, audiobooks, history, indigenous
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