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Showing blog posts tagged with books.
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#GiftingReconciliation
LATQ included on INAC Minister Carolyn Bennett’s CanLit reading list for kids and teens featuring Indigenous authors and illustrators.
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Celebrating Fifty Years
Director David Carr on UMP’s 50th anniversary.
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Critical Food Studies
Concordia’s Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and Culture hosts a launch of Conversations in Food Studies.
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LATQ at Inuit Studies Conference
Shaina Humble, Julie Rak, and Keavy Martin spoke this past week about Mini Aodla Freeman’s Life Among the Qallunaat the 20th annual Inuit Studies conference in St. John’s.
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Writing Norval Morrisseau
Carmen Robertson on how she came to write on art and the colonial narrative in the Canadian media.
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The Mennonites and the Moderns
A Recommending Reading List by Royden Loewen, author of Horse-and-Buggy Genius: Listening to Mennonites Contest the Modern World.
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We're Going to Run This City reviewed in Manitoba History
Stefan Epp-Koop’s book on Winnipeg’s political left after the Winnipeg General Strike “successful” and “careful.”
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Launching Horse-and-Buggy Genius
Royden Loewen on what it meant to distill 250 interviews across 35 countries into a 256-page book.
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Di Brandt: Recommended Reading List
A contributor to After Identity suggests three of the earliest and most influential books on Mennonite literature in North America.
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Kim Anderson & Robert Alexander Innes in Winnipeg
Photos from the launch of Indigenous Men and Masculinities.
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AFTER After Identity
Photos from the Winnipeg launch of Robert Zacharias’ collection on Mennonite writing in North America.
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Robert Zacharias: Recommended Reading List
The editor of After Identity suggests three of the earliest and most influential books on Mennonite literature in North America.