“…everything I do onto her, our Mother Earth, I do unto myself.”
by : Evelyn C. White
by : Evelyn C. White
“…everything I do onto her, our Mother Earth, I do unto myself.”
by : Jon Tattrie
War never ends; its impacts haunt the generations and the stories are innumerable, and always worthy of consideration
by : Chris Benjamin
International Women’s Day Celebrates women’s rights, something we couldn’t have without the kind of feminist analysis found in these Atlantic Canadian books
by : Marjorie Simmins
Pauline Dakin’s memoir of fugitive childhood proof that skepticism and diligence are crucial when assessing “the truth”
by : Maria Recchia
Working toward an encyclopedia of Newfoundland knowledge, Pam Hall recognizes the collaborative nature of understanding
by : Erica Butler
Heartbreaking stories of staggering greed and its catastrophic environmental impact
by : Wanda Lauren Taylor
Sex work has been thriving in Atlantic Canada
Questions we need to ask about settler Canlit and how we talk about cultures different from our own
by : Paul Bennett
Halifax Independent School: the little school that could
by : Greg Marquis
Robert Clark takes on a “culture of collective indifference” around incarceration
by : Simon Thibault
These three cookbooks want their readers to understand the intrinsic values in cooking for oneself, whether they be health-based, financial or educational.
by : Ryan O'Connor
The environment has played a central role in the history of Prince Edward Island

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