Join us live tonight from 7 – 8 p.m. Eastern, as Broadview editor and publisher Jocelyn Bell speaks with two guests featured in our January/February issue.
Tanya Talaga is an Anishinaabe-Polish journalist and author who has reported on Indigenous issues for two decades. Her latest book, The Knowing, documents her efforts to locate the gravesite of her great-great-grandmother on her mother’s side: Annie Carpenter of Fort William First Nation in Ontario.
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Rev. Al Tysick is a longtime advocate for homeless people in Victoria. For many years, he ran the Open Door, an inner-city ministry that later became Our Place Society. Earlier this year, Tysick published his memoir, Muddy Water: Stories from the Street.
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