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Decolonizing Reading Club: Wînipêk

Posted: November 28, 2024
Read LWF Executive Director Alexis Kanu’s interview with Niigaan Sinclair about his new book Wînipêk: Visions of Canada from an Indigenous Centre.
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Decolonizing Reading Club: White Supremacy Culture – Still Here

Posted: February 27, 2024
Read LWF Program Coordinator Claire Harvey’s reflection on Tema Okun’s article, which explores how characteristics of white supremacy culture shows up in our workplaces and personal lives.
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Decolonizing Reading Club: A Grandmother Begins the Story

Posted: December 12, 2023
Read LWF Communications Advisor Marlo Campbell’s reflection on Michelle Porter’s novel, which uses episodic storytelling to explore themes of family, trauma, resistance, endurance and resilience.
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Decolonizing Reading Club: Rehearsals for Living

Posted: December 5, 2023
Read Lake Winnipeg Indigenous Collective Program Lead Kianna Durston’s reflection on Robyn Maynard and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson’s analysis of current and historical collective efforts to build a better world.
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Decolonizing Reading Club: Five Little Indians

Posted: November 23, 2022
Read Lake Winnipeg Indigenous Collective Communications and Engagement Coordinator Kakeka ThunderSky’s reflection on Michelle Good’s novel, which follows a group of friends dealing with the trauma they endured at a church-run residential school.
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Decolonizing Reading Club: Life in the City of Dirty Water

Posted: September 7, 2022
Read LWF Communications Advisor Marlo Campbell’s reflection on Clayton Thomas-Müller’s memoir, which documents a childhood marked by violence to a career spent in pursuit of environmental and social justice.
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Decolonizing Reading Club: How to be an Antiracist

Posted: May 19, 2022
Read LWF Programs Director Chelsea Lobson’s reflection on Ibram X. Kendi’s book, which interweaves personal stories with an analysis of how policies, ideas and behaviours can either normalize and sustain a racist status quo, or help dismantle it.
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Decolonizing Reading Club: Son of a Trickster

Posted: December 6, 2021
Read LWF Executive Director Alexis Kanu’s reflection on Eden Robinson’s novel, which uses metaphors and magic to confront stereotypes and explore themes of resilience, strength and love.
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Decolonizing Reading Club: Indigenous Writes: A Guide to First Nations, Métis and Inuit Issues in Canada

Posted: December 5, 2021
Read LWF Education Program Coordinator Émilie Ferguson’s reflection on Chelsea Vowel’s book, which provides a historical overview of the concepts, policies and legislation which continue to have lasting impacts on the experiences of Indigenous peoples in Canada today.
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