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Christine Miskonoodinkwe SmithTag

  • "I Had Never Heard His Voice, and Yet I Knew it Right Away" Read an Excerpt from Silence to Strength: Writings and Reflections on the Sixties Scoop
    "I Had Never Heard His Voice, and Yet I Knew it Right Away" Read an Excerpt from Silence to Strength: Writings and Reflections on the Sixties Scoop
    November 07, 2022

    "I Had Never Heard His Voice, and Yet I Knew it Right Away" Read an Excerpt from Silence to Strength: Writings and Reflections on the Sixties Scoop

    For any parent, the idea of having a child removed from you without your consent is the stuff of nightmares. But for many Indigenous families, that nightmare became a reality in communities across Canada. ...

  • "Where is Home?” Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith Processes the Trauma of the Sixties Scoop in Her Courageous, Powerful Memoir
    "Where is Home?” Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith Processes the Trauma of the Sixties Scoop in Her Courageous, Powerful Memoir
    January 19, 2022

    "Where is Home?” Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith Processes the Trauma of the Sixties Scoop in Her Courageous, Powerful Memoir

    It is impossible to calculate the trauma created by the so-called Sixties Scoop, which saw the large-scale, forcible removal of Indigenous children from their homes, families, and communities, often adopted ...

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An ad from Cormorant Books for The Great Goldbergs by Daniel Goodwin. The ad has the headline "The Next Great Novel" and asks, "How far will our hero go to remain in the inner circle of the wealthy Goldberg family?"
An ad from Cormorant Books for The Great Goldbergs by Daniel Goodwin. The ad has the headline "The Next Great Novel" and asks, "How far will our hero go to remain in the inner circle of the wealthy Goldberg family?"
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Ad features the headline New Titles from Gordon Hill Press and cover images for 3 books: Micrographia by Jennifer Bowering Delisle, A Brief Relief from Hunger by Spenser Smith and Uncomfortability by Roxanna Bennett
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