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4 takeaways from Dr Bonnie Henry s new book
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Canada Reads winner Joshua Whitehead: Representing two-spirit and Indigenous excellence the highest honour
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Roundtable: Authors reflect on writing the first draft of COVID-19’s history
Written with urgency in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, three recent works of nonfiction serve as vital records of this historic time. In
Field Notes from a Pandemic: A Journey through a World Suspended (Signal/McClelland & Stewart), Ethan Lou shares his prescient and personal thoughts while travelling through Asia, before quarantining in Germany. In
Chronicling the Days: Dispatches from a Pandemic (Guernica Editions), Marianne Ackerman and Linda M. Morra orchestrate a chorus of 100 voices, each expressing a mix of the profound and mundane. And in
Be Kind, Be Calm, Be Safe: Four Weeks that Shaped a Pandemic (Allen Lane/Penguin Canada), Lynn Henry writes with her sister Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer of B.C., about the fast-paced decisions that affected millions of Canadians.
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‘Anti-Black racism is a crisis’: U of T scholar imagines a freer society Robyn Maynard, a PhD candidate at U of T s Women and Gender Studies Institute, has studied – and participated in – social movements committed to Black and Indigenous liberation for more than a decade (photo by Stacy Lee Photography)
For scholars and activists like
Robyn Maynard, our current reckoning with anti-Black racism is long overdue – and not just in the United States.
The protests that erupted around the world following George Floyd’s death at the hands of Minneapolis police last year also served to raise awareness of anti-Black racism and structural inequities in Canada, a country that has long celebrated its multicultural approach.
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‘Anti-Black racism is a crisis’: University of Toronto scholar imagines a freer society Robyn Maynard, a PhD candidate at U of T’s Women and Gender Studies Institute, has studied – and participated in – social movements committed to Black and Indigenous liberation for more than a decade (photo by Stacy Lee Photography)
For scholars and activists like Robyn Maynard, our current reckoning with anti-Black racism is long overdue – and not just in the United States.
The protests that erupted around the world following George Floyd’s death at the hands of Minneapolis police last year also served to raise awareness of anti-Black racism and structural inequities in Canada, a country that has long celebrated its multicultural approach.
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