but grievous journey to women's liberation
Producing Sovereignty ranges from the formation of the Aboriginal Film and Video Art Alliance in the early 1990s and its partnership with the Banff Centre for the Arts to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s 2016 production of Highway of Tears (an immersive 360-degree short film directed by Anishinaabe filmmaker Lisa Jackson)
shoulder to shoulder with mothers conditioned to believe this was all they could do with their lives
A Globe and Mail top 100 books of 2019
Readers will learn how the British colonies were established and governed and see what life was like for both settlers and Indigenous Peoples between 1713 and 1850
Man Made Monsters (PB) Bullying but grievous journey to women'sAndrea L. Rogers is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation. Imagine a chilling horror collection that weaves classic monsters like werewolves and vampires with the true horrors of colonialism, domestic violence, and displacement. Man Made Monsters, by acclaimed Cherokee writer Andrea Rogers, delivers. Follow a Cherokee family across centuries, from their ancestral lands in 1830s Georgia to the battlefields of World War I and Vietnam, and beyond. Each story