Blog — ...memorial, something for his parents to cherish after he was gone—something that, as it turned out, would have to stand in place of his body. He wanted the diary to...
Blog — ...dies, and title it tawâw, but leave it for a year because it’s just too hard to write. Tell Cree people why you, a môniyâskwêw, try to write poetry in...
Blog — ...truth, the complexities of motherhood, women leaders, and the importance of publishing the legacy of women. This summer we took to Facebook Live to share our senior acquisitions editor’s top...
Blog — It’s hard to say what fall will bring this year. A return to classrooms or another semester of online courses or perhaps a pivot to blended learning? Will we be...
Blog — This week’s #AUPBookOfTheWeek is Mark McCutcheon’s debut collection of poetry, Shape Your Eyes by Shutting Them. In this inventive collection of poems, Mark A. McCutcheon engages in sophisticated literary play...
Blog — ...was this not charity? Should the itinerants not have been grateful for the help? Todd McCallum delves deeply into the idea of “help” during the Depression and its disturbing link...
Blog — ...as bold as I could make it, my mind gave it a shove and the entreaty drifted out into the ether. I hoped it would catch the eye of a...
Blog — ...me, it is all part of repatriation. It is not only a repatriation of sacred items. It is a repatriation of a way of life that was taken away from...
Blog — ...reflect on how telling Arthur’s story is an act of remembering and reconciling. “Too many Canadians know little or nothing about the deep historical roots of these conflicts. This...
Blog — ...show me she is worried. We are in a counselling room at the Morgentaler Clinic in Toronto. She has come for an abortion, and it is my job to counsel...