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Farewell to Ariel Gordon
After ten years of creative and successful promotional work with UMP, Ariel Gordon has left the press to focus on her writing career. Ariel is an award-winning poet and during her time at UMP she published two poetry books and an essay collection titled Treed: Walking in Canada’s Urban Forests.
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Making Believe Takes Home a Manitoba Book Award!
Magdalene Redekop’s book wins the Mary Scorer Award for Best Book by a Manitoba Publisher
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Tribute to Theodore (Ted) Fontaine
UMP would like to pay tribute to Theodore (Ted) Fontaine (1941–2021), author and tireless advocate for residential school survivors and for reconciliation in our communities.
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It's Awards Season!
UMP titles recognized at the Manitoba Book Awards & the Labriola Center American Indian National Book Award
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New Audiobook Releases!
Sanaaq audiobook available now and A Knock on the Door and Structures of Indifference coming soon!
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Human Rights and Social Justice Book Series Virtual Meet & Greet!
Join us on April 28, 2:00-3:00, for a virtual “meet & greet” with Series Editors Rhonda Hinther and Adele Perry, along with UMP Acquisitions Editor Jill McConkey.
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Robert Coutts Talks Authorized Heritage on Champlain Society Podcast
Hear Coutts Interviewed by Greg Marchildon on Witness to Yesterday in Episode 128: “Historic Sites in Prairie Canada”
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Authorized Heritage: Excerpt & Image Gallery
Introduction: Landscapes of Memory in Prairie Canada
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Dr. Chantal Fiola Featured on Métis Awareness Mondays!
Hear Dr. Chantal Fiola talking about their forthcoming book, Returning to Ceremony: Spirituality in Manitoba Métis Communities!
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International Women's Day 2021
A few reading recommendations for #IWD21
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CANADA IS ... WHAT?! A crowd-sourced and tactile inquiry into our collective notions of "Canada"
Requesting your help with an upcoming presentation at the 2021 Vienna Lectures in Canadian Studies
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Brittany Luby at 2021 Melville-Nelles-Hoffmann Lecture
The author of Dammed will be featured at the annual speaking event hosted by the Department of History at York University