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- Ryan Jespersen show – 630 CHED interview (20:20 time mark)
- Michael Hingston’s book column “Anthology tells stories of Canada’s colonial past and present”
- Alex Boyd’s “Stories of Reconciliation” (Metro)
- Radio Canada’s interview with me on Midi 30
- Alberta Sweetgrass article by Shari Narine
- CBC Edmonton’s piece on the launch
*Thanks to Brad Crowfoot for volunteering his photographic talents at the event!
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