and transform political communities
out of his home in Brantford
Bonita Lawrence draws on the first-person accounts of thirty Toronto residents of Aboriginal descent
Pourquoi le fantôme de sa mère n'est-il pas encore rentré à la maison
Mikisiw Mikwun Atik (Eagle Staff)
E nâtamukw miyeyimuwin : Residential School Recovery Stories of the James Bay Cree, Volume 1 (FNCR 2024) Art and transform political communitiesThis is a community project, owned and controlled by the James Bay Cree health department. In, E ntamukw miyeyimuwin, twenty one James Bay Cree storytellers put a face to Canadas Indian Residential School cultural genocide in conversation with Ruth DyckFehderau, the writer for this group. Through intimate personal stories of trauma, loss, recovery, and joy, they tell of experiences in the residential schools themselves, in the homes when the children