Blog — ...Fort Carlton, just north of what is now Saskatoon. Five nations signed Treaty 6: the Plains Cree, Wood Cree, Nakoda, Saulteaux, and Dene. Cree comprise the largest group of First...
Blog — ...need to continue to listen to women’s stories about their abortion experiences; only by talking openly and often about abortion will we move to a place where abortion is normalized,...
Blog — ...to the people of Palestine as a bridge between oppressed cultures. Willing to unsettle his reader, Groulx draws a moving comparison that forces us to question our complacency and urges...
Blog — ...Development of the Artistic Female Self in the Poetry of Forugh Farrokhzad • Safaneh Mohaghegh Neyshabouri 2 Overcoming Gender: The Impact of the Persian Language on Iranian Women’s Confessional Literature...
Blog — ...caper in the nearby schoolyard sparrows ricochet around Walmer Baptist an ant traverses my shirt a robin wades through the unweeded grass women cross the park with varied charges a...
Blog — ...website. Download it onto your iPad and read it on your next roadtrip! Living on the Land examines how patriarchy, gender, and colonialism have shaped the experiences of Indigenous women...
Blog — ...in any discipline. Man Proposes, God Disposes: Recollections of a French Pioneer In 1910, young Pierre Maturié bid farewell to his comfortable bourgeois existence in rural France and travelled to...
Blog — ...place for women fleeing domestic violence. Heritage-Building Conservation The McLuhan House: the childhood home of Marshall McLuhan now houses Arts Habitat Edmonton, a non-profit company that creates space for...
Blog — ...We celebrated National Aboriginal day by sharing a sneak peek at our latest publication. The book, Living on the Land, looks at the marginalization of Indigenous women’s knowledge. It is...
Blog — ...of ranchers, they dig holes in pastures, where large and commercially valuable animals like cows and horses can fall and break their large and commercially valuable legs. On the other...