History of the Present
The book launch of The Ghost of Catharine Parr Traill: An Ancestor's Guide to Wellbeing featured a shared inquiry focused on the decolonizing cover art by Anishinaabe artist Koren Smoke of Alderville First Nation
The book launch of The Ghost of Catharine Parr Traill: An Ancestor's Guide to Wellbeing featured a shared inquiry focused on the decolonizing cover art by Anishinaabe artist Koren Smoke of Alderville First Nation
Posted by Dorothy Lander https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/ari/index.php/ari/article/view/29700/22074 Art/Research International: A Transdisciplinary JournalVolume 7 Issue 2, 2022 A REVIEW OF “THE MARROW OF LONGING” BY CELESTE NAZELI SNOWBER Kathy Mantas Nipissing University kathym@nipissingu.ca...
Ken Kingston 89.7 FM Antigonish in conversation with Elder John R. Prosper and Settler Dorothy A. Lander about their recently released joint memoir, Mi’kmaw Fiddler Joe Marble Plays to St....
Equity? Not for a First-Time Indigenous Author & a Start-up Publishing House in Rural Nova Scotia We are committed to equity in all our activities, including the administration of our...
The Curious Cat Tea and Books will open this summer on Main Street, Antigonish in partnership with HARP Publishing The People’s Press. We know it is real when there is...
Art in the ER
Erin Richard’s memoir of her cancer journey, Turning a Big Negative into a Bigger Positive, published by HARP The People’s Press, was launched at the Cape Breton Cancer Centre on...