Eric Andrew-Gee on the "secret legacy" of the man who caught Louis Riel
In his new memoir, Being Kurdish in a Hostile World, Ayub Nuri details how he grew up in Halabja during the 1980s Iran-Iraq War, learned English by listening to the BBC on ham radio, and became a journalist and foreign correspondent himself. Released last week, his book is already getting major coverage on The Current, PRI, and more. Check it out!
Lynn Gehl challenges readers to embrace Indigenous ways of understanding.
Dorothy Badry is a professor in the Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary and is deeply committed to supporting concerns related to Indigenous child welfare in Canada and to promoting Indigenous ...
H. Monty Montgomery is cis-gender male of Irish-Canadian and Mi’kmaq ancestry whose academic career includes appointments in the field of Social Work in Saskatchewan (University of Regina) and British ...