
Having read of the unspeakable skeletons in the closet of writer Alice Munro, I will never be able to re-read
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Having read of the unspeakable skeletons in the closet of writer Alice Munro, I will never be able to re-read
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Taunting! Punching! Tripping! Name-calling! I provide several examples below of how Indigenous children continue to be discriminated against. It has
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Next month will be Black History Month (BHM). This is my topic for today. As well, because this year’s Oscar
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I’m so encouraged to know that my memoir is still touching readers. This Facebook message is from someone in Alberta.
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It has come to light that at a gymnastic event last year in Ireland, the only Black child in a
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Erin Zinck, Oakville, ON Sheila, the harrowing account of your childhood is incredibly well written and detailed. The candid nature
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“You stupid kid.” “Go away, I’m busy.” “Stop being such a baby.” “I’m sick of you.” ETC. ETC. Do you
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Young children will be able to identify with this child and mother, who are showing what bullying looks like. They
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I’m grateful that the award-winning playwright, Donna Langevin, took the time to write to me after reading my memoir. She
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A poem by Masayuki Tanabe, a sensitive and prolific poet I’ve known for over a decade. I find it quite
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