Feminist Books for International Women’s Day
byInternational Women’s Day Celebrates women’s rights, something we couldn’t have without the kind of feminist analysis found in these Atlantic Canadian books
International Women’s Day Celebrates women’s rights, something we couldn’t have without the kind of feminist analysis found in these Atlantic Canadian books
She says that rather than “First do no harm,” the Hippocratic oath should more accurately be, “You can’t say we didn’t warn you.”
All authors have, in the words of Stewart, “been shaped in some part by Prince Edward Island,” and were given great leeway in defining “horror” on their own terms
Steinfeld’s poems make us question the absurdity of our efforts to make meaning, and at the same time, are a testament to the imperative to keep trying
Treading respectfully in foreign lands is good for your health
The illustrator’s “after-work for-fun work” has really paid off
Learning activities for kids reading Minegoo Mniku: the Mi’kmaq Creation Story of Prince Edward Island (Epekewitkewey A’tukwaqn)