2021

Authors make case for schools to be as inclusive as possible for 2SLGBTQ+ students.” Prairie Book NOW, Issue 79, Fall/Winter 2021/22. Interview with Donn Short, Bruce MacDougall, and Paul T. Clarke, authors of Making the Case: 2SLGBTQ+ Rights and Religion in Schools.

Memoir an ode to Indigenous Elders, with hope for helping others to heal.” Prairie Book NOW, Issue 79, Fall/Winter 2021/22. Interview with Nicola I. Campbell, author of Spíləxm: A Weaving of Recovery, Resilience, Resurgence.

Plays offer prompt for artists and audiences to consider colonization and occupation.” Prairie Book NOW, Issue 79, Fall/Winter 2021/22. Interview with Jivesh Parasram and Tom Arthur Davis, two of the authors of The Only Good Indian.

Meet You There: DaVinci Gelato.” T8N Magazine, Summer 2021 (Volume 8, Issue 2, June 2021).

Storytelling insights pair with tales from Elders in prolific writer’s first non-fiction book.” Prairie Book NOW, Issue 78, Spring/Summer 2021. Interview with Richard Van Camp, author of Gather: Richard Van Camp on Storytelling.

Medicine Wheel teachings from workshops, business come together into a book.” Prairie Book NOW, Issue 78, Spring/Summer 2021. Interview with Carrie Armstrong, author of Mother Earth Plants for Health and Beauty: Indigenous Plants, Traditions and Recipes.

Cree language book a resource for both teachers, parents to learn syllabics.” Prairie Book NOW, Issue 78, Spring/Summer 2021. Interview with Cam Robertson, author of Nîpin.

Historian challenges the dominant settler-colonial narrative of heritage sites.” Prairie Book NOW, Issue 78, Spring/Summer 2021. Interview with Robert Coutts, author of Authorized Heritage: Place, Memory, and Historic Sites in Prairie Canada.

Refugees tell their own stories in collection edited for ‘depth, diversity, and drama’.Prairie Book NOW, Issue 78, Spring/Summer 2021. Interview with George Melnyk and Christina Parker, editors of Finding Refuge in Canada: Narratives of Dislocation.