Blog — June 21 marks National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada. This day is an essential celebration of the contributions of Indigenous peoples and an acknowledgement of their experiences, stories, and culture....
Blog — ...is “a poetic call for tolerance, reflection, reconciliation, and healing.” For fun! Academic writing is allowed to be humorous and University of Minnesota Press has this summer’s serious scholarship/humorous combo....
Blog — ...with one another and the world around us. How Education Works articulates how practitioners in education can usefully understand technology, education, and their relationship to improve teaching practice. Jon Dron...
Blog — ...turn transformed by these momentous events, and thus we need constant reminders of our stakes in any major social-political change. A century apart, as COVID-19 continues to rake up a...
Blog — ...exist or are limited to the analysis of hockey literature. Writing the Body in Motion dives deep (pun intended) into works of fiction and poetry that use sport to discuss...
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— ...foreground Indigenous voices, this volume addresses the interplay of colonial pressure and Indigenous peoples’ resilience through topics ranging from berry picking and house forms to ecological knowledge and place naming.”...
Blog — ...told us about the female experience. So today, we feature excerpts about women written by women. On women leaders The women, strong-hearted ladies, show us the way to take steps...
Blog — ...the clinic, I enter another world. Shoppers, families, people young and old go about their business on the street outside, oblivious to the human drama playing out on the...
Blog — ...can lead to freedom. Found poetry In Unforgetting Private Charles Smith, Canadian poet and academic Jonathan Locke Hart urges us to consider the life of a single soldier. Hart discovered...