Reviewed April 15 2020 by Evan Adamson: "Emotive writing and beautiful imagery aside if you know anyone who has a lack of empathy for Indigenous communities please ask them to read this book." … [Read more...] about If I Go Missing
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Northwest Resistance: A Girl Called Echo
Reviewed March 6 2020 by Gail Picco: "Echo Desjardin is no ordinary 13-year-old Métis girl. She is a time traveller. And though Echo’s time travel doesn’t lighten her load she does get a front row seat in her own history..." … [Read more...] about Northwest Resistance: A Girl Called Echo
This Place: 150 Years Retold
Reviewed by Gail Picco October 4 2019: "a beautiful resource that as an opportunity for Canadians to see Indigenous children and youth as the heroes of their own stories. The graphic format underlines their valour." … [Read more...] about This Place: 150 Years Retold
A Mind Spread Out on the Ground
Reviewed August 15 2019 by Diane Hill: "White Canadians who harrumph at the use of the word ‘genocide’ to describe our country’s treatment of Indigenous communities ignore the historic proofs all around us. In A Mind Spread Out on the Ground Alicia Elliott’s description of the process is devastating..." … [Read more...] about A Mind Spread Out on the Ground
Decolonizing Wealth: Indigenous Wisdom to Heal Divides and Restore Balance
Reviewed October 4 2019 by Gail Picco: "Edgar Villanueva argues that at its core philanthropy is colonialism. There’s the haves and the have-nots the us and them with us being mostly “white saviours” with money. … [Read more...] about Decolonizing Wealth: Indigenous Wisdom to Heal Divides and Restore Balance