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S2, Episode 2, Talking Deep Diversity with Shakil Choudhury

(January 17, 2022) Shakil Choudhury, is an award-winning educator and consultant with more than 20 years of experience in the field of diversity, equity, and inclusion. He’s worked with thousands of organizational leaders across sectors in Canada and the United States to, as he says, “help them improve their equity outcomes.”  His new book, Deep … [Read more...] about S2, Episode 2, Talking Deep Diversity with Shakil Choudhury

Charity Report Top 10 Books of 2021

(December 20, 2021) The Charity Report Top 10 books of 2021 is drawn up with consideration to a number of factors: the unique page views it receives, the amount of interest generated on social media, and our own judgement about how a particular book may offer a new point of view or broken new ground, ground that we believe is important for the charity sector to understand it is … [Read more...] about Charity Report Top 10 Books of 2021

Christmas Music and the Soundtrack of Your Life

(December 17, 2021) Love it or not love it, Christmas music is the soundtrack of our life for a couple of more weeks. Everyone’s life has a soundtrack. It’s what you listen to when you’re gearing up to clean the house on a Saturday morning or go for a drive.  It’s the album you play when you’re walking to work, making out or doing the dishes. It’s the singing in church, … [Read more...] about Christmas Music and the Soundtrack of Your Life

Wayne Simpson: Photos of the human soul

By Gail Picco, December 16, 2021 Resilient: The Portraiture of Wayne Simpson, foreword by David Brosha, Rocky Mountain Books, September 30, 2021, 280 pp., $60.00 (December 16, 2021) Wayne Simpson’s first public collection of portraiture shows us nothing less than the perfection of being human.  Called Resilient, the book ostensibly features people who … [Read more...] about Wayne Simpson: Photos of the human soul

Christi Belcourt: The brilliance of a great artist

By Gail Picco December 16, 2021 Christi Belcourt, Sherry Farrell Racette, Nadia Kurd & Dylan Miner, Goose Lane Editions with Carleton University Art Gallery, Thunder Bay Art Gallery, and MacKenzie Art Gallery, October 26, 2021, 136 pp., $45.00 Christi Belcourt is among the most important visual artists working in Canada today, and this recent … [Read more...] about Christi Belcourt: The brilliance of a great artist

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