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Meet Me in St. Louis by Gail Benick
When I began to write Memory’s Shadow, my second novel, I knew the story had to be set in St. Louis. As the old adage goes: ‘Write what you know.’ Although I have not lived in Missouri for decades, St. Louis is my birthplace and the site of my fondest childhood...
Fighting the Medical Monopoly – Mobilising for ZERO-COVID and Decommodified Healthcare by Salimah Valiani
With the slow rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, ’vaccine nationalism’ is only slightly more rife than the calls against it. The focus on ‘vaccine nationalism’ by critical thinkers and activists around the world misses some key lessons of the pandemic elaborated in my...
Inanna Publications & Education Inc. Statement on Congress 2021
April 1, 2021 Inanna Publications/Canadian Woman Studies-les cahiers de la femme will not participate as an exhibitor at Congress 2021. We stand in solidarity with the Black Canadian Studies Association (BCSA). We share their profound concerns about the racial...
Gender and Leadership by Gail Benick
Until recently, modern western democracies have excluded women from political leadership and disparaged their ability to lead, as if there is something contradictory in being female and a leader. Women who do achieve positions of leadership face misogynist media...
OPEN FOR SUBMISSIONS: Blog: Tell-Tale and A Writer’s Blog by Anubha Mehta
With the purpose of providing collaborative spaces for writers and artists, Anubha Mehta’s two website blogs are becoming extremely popular. There is no fee for submission, and anyone can submit within the guidelines. Blog: Tell-Tale : Welcomes diverse, everyday...
First Nations Still in Limbo by Nasreen Pejvack
I arrived in Canada as a new immigrant in the 1980s, and soon began my life by learning about the education system and planning my options. Whenever I had free time, I would look for people who might be the Native peoples of this land that I had learned about in my...