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Blog — ...who are interested in understanding why injuries happen and what can be done to prevent these injuries. Q: Your book is unique in its argument that the conflicting interests...
Blog — ...Odia literature. The helpless state of miserable women in our society has been described in vivid detail in the story. Pata Dei’s courageous and lonely stand against injustice and immorality...
Blog — ...go back to work, not only do you feel you’re not capable, but your ambition is looked down upon. You’re encouraged to feel guilty; if you do, you’re a good...
Blog — ...editor of Without Apology: Writings on Abortion in Canada, about some of the recent reproductive justice issues in Canada. This book has become especially timely in light of the recent...
Blog — ...flights of literary fancy eventually filter into his construction of Winnipeg’s identity as the perpetually winterbound city portrayed in Saddest Music. Its interiors are steamy and overheated, while its exteriors...
Blog — ...Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, Canada during the depression, and the life of a Cree woman in Canada. IN THE NEWS: A YEAR IN REVIEW Our New Year’s resolution was...
Blog — ...in Public Deliberation on Climate Change. How do you bring everyone up to speed on such a complex topic so that everyone has the same information and it isn’t perceived...
Contributor — Alison K. Brown’s research addresses the ways in which artifacts and photographs can be used to think about colonialism and its legacies. Before joining the Department of Anthropology at the...