Blog — ...faraway expression on her face is hard to read—a sober commitment to building a future, with a hint of past sorrows in her eyes. MS: My mother had this project...
Blog — Over the next few weeks, we will be reading Amma’s Daughters by Meenal Shrivastava, a book about ordinary women who were quietly extraordinary in their lifelong commitment to freedom and...
Blog — ...Advisory Committee, is: “It Matters How We Open: Building Structural Equity.” 2021 Open Access Week Theme to be “It Matters How We Open Knowledge: Building Structural Equity” – Open Access...
Blog — “Of one thing, then, I am certain: a science of nonviolent struggle is clearly possible and therefore deserves the attention of the scientific, activist, strategic, military, spiritual, and diplomatic communities,...
Blog — ...Committee on Labour History that focuses on the lives and struggles of Canada’s working people, past and present, and on the unions and other organizations that workers founded to represent...
Blog — ...Jack won the Felicia A. Holton Book Award (Archaeological Institute of America), the Public Communications Award (Canadian Archaeological Association), the City of Edmonton Book Prize, and the Best Archaeology Book...
Blog — ...general readers, policy makers, academics, journalists, and activists alike on the challenges and opportunities we face when it comes to this global crisis. Memory and Landscape: Indigenous Responses to a...
Blog — ...the rule,” Warned Benjamin, through 1940s storms. I want the news to tell us Pauline won, That she got a Nobel or the Order Of Canada, or has been canonized....
Blog — ...Land is a beautiful and complex collection of perspective, story, knowledge, and wisdom.” We took our Instagram followers on a book tour of Edmonton this summer! Points of interest included...
Blog — ...relief programs across the country led to the emergence of the most significant protest movement in 1930s-era Canada, the On-to-Ottawa Trek. Todd McCallum is unafraid to challenge the current thinking...