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Sciographies
with david barclay
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Sciographies, a podcast and radio show produced by the Faculty of Science and hosted by Dr. David Barclay, an associate professor with Dalhousie’s Department of Oceanography, introduces listeners to the stories behind Dalhousie scientists.
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Black Matters by afua cooper and wilfried raussert
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Dr. Afua Cooper of the Departments of History and Sociology & Social Anthropology, and photographer Raussert, collaborate in this book of poems and photographs focused on everyday Black experiences. Did you know you can order books and more online from the Dalhousie Bookstore? Go to dal.ca/bookstore
12 dal mag spring 2021
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Images of Language in Middle English Vernacular Writings
by kathy cawsey Dr. Kathy Cawsey, faculty member in the Department of English, explores the use of images in Middle English texts, tracing out what can be deduced of a theory of language.
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I Place You Into the Fire
By Rebecca Thomas (BA’09, MA’13) The first collection of poetry from former Nova Scotia poet laureate Rebecca Thomas, I Place You Into the Fire explores what it means to be a second-generation residential school survivor and is a call for Indigenous justice and empathy.
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A Guide to Going Green by hannah solway
This eight-chapter guide to making ecofriendly choices began as a undergraduate Conservation Biology class assignment completed by Hannah Solway and ended up as an e-book, available from Amazon.
Podcast
DLJ
The Dahousie Law Journal (DLJ) podcast series is hosted by student editors and features conversations with researchers on the forefront of Canadian law. Topics tackled include the issues of decarceration, corporate responsibility for climate change, and harm prevention.