And there are many more amazing articles in this issue, Iโm just thrilled at all this local content as I exit this editorial role! Please check it out! journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/Ac...
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settler historian of art & culture๐Nalikitquniejk, she/her, Associate VP Research, Graduate & Professional Studies @stfx-university.bsky.social, writer @mcgillqueensup.bsky.social, books here๐ https://www.mqup.ca/morton--erin-contributor-118188.php
And there are many more amazing articles in this issue, Iโm just thrilled at all this local content as I exit this editorial role! Please check it out! journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/Ac...
This article on Marshall is partially published in Miโkmaq, and the issue also includes a research article by Colin Osmond on the Miโkmaq history of Marigomish in Pictou County. The local context of my new community published in the journal that I love makes this send off especially poignant.
This issue features cover art by Alan Sylliboy from the @stfx-university.bsky.social art collection and a forum drawn from our recent hosting of learning lodges in honour of the 25th anniversary of the Marshall Decision led by my wonderful StFX colleagues Dr. Jane McMillan and Elder Kerry Prosper.
Having just finished my last editorial meeting as co-editor of @acadiensis.bsky.social, I feel bittersweet announcing our latest issue. I am extremely proud of the work we did with Miโkmaq and Wolastoqiyik language publishing over my four-year term as co-editor.
"Overall, we believe that Canadians can, and should, scrutinize Robert Carneyโs past views on schooling for Indigenous Peoples, press Mark Carney to clarify his commitment to truth and reconciliation, and challenge the twisting of truth by residential school denialists."
Join us for the 2025 Department of English Honours Thesis Colloquium, where our talented students will present their research.
This is a fantastic opportunity to engage with critical discussions and support student research. Whether you're a student or professor, weโd love to see you there!
On the blog ... Martha Walls looks at Prenatal Testing, Genetic Advocacy, and the "Burden of Down Syndrome" in 1970s Nova Scotia: acadiensis.wordpress...
Chilling report from @caut.bsky.social on the U.S. administrationโs targeting of Canadian researchers www.caut.ca/latest/2025/...
๐ญ๐ข Mark your calendars! Join DePOT April 24 9h30 EST for an online roundtable showcasing new research in deindustrialization studies. Register here: www.eventbrite.ca/e/depot-roun...
Some big news from me. I am so excited to take on this new role and work with @stfx-university.bsky.socialโs amazing communities of researchers.
Great piece on the @acadiensis.bsky.social blog by Dr. Claudine Bonner on Black history, the St Philips African Orthodox Church, and the African NS community of Whitney Pier (incidentally, I just spent the weekend there!)
We are excited to announce the release of the latest edition of Acadiensis, Vol. 53, No. 1! For more details, click the link: acadiensis.wordpress...
@nkalamb.bsky.social is my former colleague from UNB. Itโs a wake up call for us all that this happened: www.thenation.com/article/soci...
Nor am I!
Please join @stfx-university.bsky.socialโs 25th-anniversary show of Priscilla Queen of the Highlands!
Merry Christmas to you and Sara!
This issue looks like a banger!
The new issue of @acadiensis.bsky.social is out! It features wonderful research articles and reviews, & a forum on the Madawaska land claim victory as well as our full interview with Jeremy Dutcher by Dr. Stephen Dutcher, with Welastekwey translation by Elder Henrietta Black muse.jhu.edu/issue/54013
Glad to see you over here!!
Today's blog post is an extended abstract from Acadiensis Vol. 53, No. 1 (Spring | printemps 2024), and it was translated into Wษlastษkwiyik by Elder Henrietta Black and transcribed by Jeremy Dutcher. And if you missed it, here's the link: acadiensis.wordpress...
On the @acadiensis.bsky.social blog, Sonic Rematriation: An Interview with Jeremy Dutcher, by his dad & outgoing Managing Editor Dr. Stephen Dutcher. Jeremy reads part of the interview in Wษlastษkwey, part of our SSHRC Indigenous language translation project acadiensis.wordpress.com/2024/12/10/s...
Please share with your networks in French-language education! This is a tenure-track position jointly shared by the Faculty of Education and the Faculty of Arts here at @stfx-university.bsky.social
The following is an accurate representation of 2/3 of my dogs, provided by the groomer ๐โ๐ฆบ๐โ๐ฆบ๐โ๐ฆบ
Nothing beats candy from Robertsonโs, a table runner from 5 cent to a dollar, and my grandmotherโs ceramic Christmas tree and candy dishes to achieve peak Nova Scotia festive ๐๐ฌ๐ฎ
This is why we need twinkle lights right now
Peak Nova Scotia parade
Met some barn puppies and a barn cat today (one guy tried to hitchhike home with me)
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I donโt believe it is but the website may tell you!