Film festival in provincial capital brings Indigenous voices to the forefront
St. Thomas University hosted an Indigenous film festival from October 28-30 at Ted Daigle Auditorium. On the first evening of ...
St. Thomas University hosted an Indigenous film festival from October 28-30 at Ted Daigle Auditorium. On the first evening of ...
The work of poet, union activist and publisher Joe Blades was commemorated recently. The gathering, on Friday, Oct. 21, 2022, ...
Having been obliterated by a fire over fifty years ago, a Mi’kmaw collective of artists is finding new admirers with ...
Author and researcher Hara Saadia just released a new book through Éditions la Francophonie, an editorial house located in Caraquet, ...
In the context of Roe vs. Wade being overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court, pro-choice activism takes on a weighty ...
A new feature by Fredericton-based director tackles climate change and space travel. Jillian Acreman’s film, Queen of the Andes, screened ...
A panel of citizens of different backgrounds-Muslim, Jewish, Mi’kmaq and Indian-discussed the different and changing faces of racism in New ...
Queering New Brunswick's education system was the subject of a virtual event on June 3 organized by Casey Burkholder. The ...
A recent research project examines life challenges for people of colour in Fredericton, New Brunswick. On Saturday, April 17, 2021, ...
Four distinguished panelists gathered to discuss the future of New Brunswick after the pandemic. They made observations on immigration, communities ...
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