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VANCOUVER -- Bells at Anglican churches across Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands chimed 215 times Sunday, once for each child whose remains were recently found at the Kamloops Indian Residential School. “We need to start somewhere and we need to signify and signal something,” said Reverend Ross Bliss, vicar of Christ Church Cathedral in Vancouver. “(We need to) signal intent that, you know, we get that this is a horrible thing, this is an important thing and we are implicated. So we’re starting there.” Locals stopped in their steps or sat to listen as the chimes played at noon Sunday, after services.
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Rebecca Tamás: I have never felt so furious at a government in my lifetime, and we’ve had some terrible ones. Not for any decision in isolation, but for their disorganised, sickening cronyism, their disgusting ego, their unwillingness to save the lives of the most vulnerable, their racism and elitism, their smug chaos, their patronising, evil selfishness. Sometimes I think we should just stop, say ‘no more’. Say that we will not break ourselves trying to keep everything spinning. It makes me think of what Walter Benjamin argued, ‘Marx said that revolutions are the locomotive of world history. But perhaps things are very different. It may be that revolutions are the act by which the human race traveling in the train applies the emergency brake.’ I want to pull the emergency brake on a country where the one thing that has carried on in this pandemic is
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April 12, 2021 The WSU Common Reading Program has announced the 2021-22 book to be used by first-year and other students in classes and beyond is Tales of Two Americas: Stories of Inequality in a Divided Nation, edited by John Freeman. By Beverly Makhani Division of Academic Engagement and Student Achievement (DAESA) The Washington State University Common Reading Program has announced the 2021-22 book to be used by first-year and other students in classes and beyond is Tales of Two Americas: Stories of Inequality in a Divided Nation, edited by John Freeman. Electronic desk copies will be made available soon to faculty who might wish to incorporate topics from the book into their courses.
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