Race and Place: How Racism Shapes Our Cities
by“…everything I do onto her, our Mother Earth, I do unto myself.”
“…everything I do onto her, our Mother Earth, I do unto myself.”
Our latest issue explores a resurgence in independent bookstores, an ongoing legacy of racist planning, significant new Mi’kmaw books, how to spend your summer staycation, and a great deal more
As a social worker and educator, and as a person with relatives and friends who are former residents, Wanda Lauren Taylor is well positioned to write The Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children: The Hurt, the Hope, and the Healing.