The documentary shows the question is worth asking of non-indigenous Canadians and First Nations people, regardless of the decade in which it is asked.
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Interview with Linda Austin, Author of Cherry Blossoms in Twilight
"Just write, and don't let your inner critic rule," advices Austin.
Read More »Movie Review: Stonewall
Stonewall is a timely reminder of the price that people paid for the rights that many are enjoying today.
Read More »Book Review: A Case Of Exploding Mangoes by Mohammed Hanif
A refreshing antidote to today's omnipresent War On Terror rhetoric.
Read More »DVD Review – Joseph Campbell: The Hero’s Journey – A Biographical Portrait
The life story of the man who reclaimed myth for the modern generation.
Read More »Native Residential Schools – The Legacy Lingers
The sins of our great-grandparents are still being visited upon Canada's native population today.
Read More »What Do Canada’s Native Residential Schools And Barack Obama Have In Common?
You can't just wish away history or whisk it under the rug as if it never happened.
Read More »Interview with Tony Robles, Author of Children’s Book Joey Gonzalez, Great American
Robles' children's book challenges the concept of "affirmative action."
Read More »Movie Review: Bloodline
A new documentary looks into the possibility of a Jesus-Mary bloodline.
Read More »DVD Review: A Generation Apart
A unique documentary examines through personal narrative what it means to be the child of Holocaust survivors.
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