Indigenous
High-profile Artists Ponder the Contested Meaning of “Home”
byRay Cronin reviews Lezli Rubin-Kunda’s At Home: Talks with Canadian Artists About Place and Practice
Paul Carlucci’s Layered Stories of Life in a Northern Town
byIn The High-Rise in Fort Fierce, Carlucci’s characters are complex and his strength is that he captures how people can be capable of both love and unforgivable brutality
Mawiomi is the Gathering
byTheresa Meuse on why she wrote The Gathering: providing parents, teachers and other educators with a visual tool makes for a more fun and interactive way for children to learn and can spark more discussions and school projects that enhance the teachings of Mi’kmaq culture.
Rachel Bryant’s Dedication to Reconciliation
byPatty Musgrave reviews Rachel Bryant’s The Homing Place, from WLU Press
Showing Children the Mi’kmaw Language
byAlan Syliboy’s work lifts the spirits of children in Mi’kmaw, in English, and in stunning imagery