Blog — ...opened Haiti’s doors—the combination of flexible capital and cheap labour too attractive to multinational manufacturers to be overlooked. With the death of his mother, Joegodson was placed in his uncle’s...
Series — ...lives constituted in part by our response to the issues and events of the era into which we are born. Many of the voices in the series thus speak in...
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 — 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 — Welcome to the October edition of the Newsletter! New Release Under Siege: The Independent Labour Party in Interwar Britain will be released at the end of next month! Drawing extensively...
Blog — ...past I have been ashamed of. Yet it also shaped me and is part of what, ironically, made me who I am today. This, in the end, is a...
Blog — This is part 2 of a week-long series featuring Arthur Bear Chief’s memoir My Decade at Old Sun, My Lifetime of Hell. This post features an excerpt from Honouring the...
Blog — ...child at this point in her life. Women of all ages come. Women of every colour and every religion come. Sometimes they come more than once. They come alone...
Blog — This is part 4 of a week-long series featuring Arthur Bear Chief’s memoir My Decade at Old Sun, My Lifetime of Hell. This post features an excerpt from the memoir....
Blog — ...suffered in the residential school system, it is also a step toward his own healing and it is written proof of his resilience and his unyielding spirit. This week, we...