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Party at End of the Patriarchy: A must-see conference on how to begin again starts today

(October 25, 2021) Party at the End of the Patriarchy hosted by is a three-day conference online conference starting today, October 25, and continuing October 27 and October 29. You can sign up at any point during the week.  The price is great.  Register here.  Scholarships are available. “Let’s face it, this last year and a half has been rough,” says Treyz. “We need to … [Read more...] about Party at End of the Patriarchy: A must-see conference on how to begin again starts today

Episode 13 – Sara Florence Davidson

(October 21, 2021) Dr. Sara Florence Davidson is an educator, author, and assistant professor in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University.  Her brand-new children’s book, Jigging for Halibut with Tsinii on which she collaborated with her father, is a simple story of a young man who goes fishing with his grandfather and returns in the evening, but one … [Read more...] about Episode 13 – Sara Florence Davidson

What Comes from the Spirit: The exquisitely balanced voice of Richard Wagamese

By Kathleen Adamson October 18, 2021 What Comes from the Spirit, Richard Wagamese with introduction by Drew Hayden Taylor, Douglas & McIntyre, September 18, 2021, 176 pp., $24.70 This new collection of short works by Richard Wagamese is the third book published since he died in 2017. The pieces within are gathered from the full span of his life, including some of … [Read more...] about What Comes from the Spirit: The exquisitely balanced voice of Richard Wagamese

The Greater Good: Get ready to find a new way of doing business

By Ginelle Skerritt, October 18, 2021 The Greater Good: Social Entrepreneurship for Everyday People Who Want to Change the World, Madeleine Shaw, Wonderwell, October 15, 2021, $30.64 (October 18, 2021) In the context of unprecedented shifts in our collective conscience, The Greater Good is a timely, introspective account that addresses the need for a fundamental shift … [Read more...] about The Greater Good: Get ready to find a new way of doing business

Episode 12 – Lucy Bernholz and How we Give Now

(October 15, 2021) Dr. Lucy Bernholz is Senior Research Scholar and Director of the Digital Civil Society Lab at Stanford University.  For the past 12 years, she has been the force behind the annual Philanthropy and Digital Civil Society Blueprint monograph series. This week her new book, How we give now: A philanthropic guide for the rest of us, has been … [Read more...] about Episode 12 – Lucy Bernholz and How we Give Now

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