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Under the Nakba Tree
Fragments of a Palestinian Family in Canada

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Athabasca University Press, Discrimination, Ghada Ageel, Grandmother, Israel, Muslim, Nakba, Palestine
November 1, 2022
Situating Design in Alberta
One of the most difficult things to measure is how design connects people to place. Design—a broad field including architecture, interior design, industrial design and visual communications—can create community, elevate the marginalized and, at times, contribute to social justice. Yet the success of the design industry is usually measured solely through an economic lens: in […]

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Calgary, Edmonton, Essays, University of Alberta, University of Alberta Press
Buffalo is the New Buffalo
When Chelsea Vowel’s new book Buffalo is the New Buffalo was released, I’d been away from the home Métis territories for about a year. In Vancouver I craved the openness of prairie sky and the landscapes, stories and community that held me as a child and then as an adult. When I heard the book […]

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Chelsea Vowel, Colonialism, Lac Ste. Anne
How to Be a Climate Optimist
Blueprints for a Better World

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Authors, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Chris Turner, Energy Transition, Germany, Random House Canada, Solar Energy, Wind Energy
Wrecked Leaders
Turn them into quick cash!

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Politics, Alberta Views, Fred Stenson, Leadership Race, Social Media
Injustice System
The rot in our prisons.

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Criminal Justice, Generational Trauma, Paula Simons, Prison, Prison Reform, Racism
Fighting in Whatever Way We Can
Ukrainian-Edmontonians and the war in Ukraine.

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Christmas, Co-Housing, Communism, Edmonton, Facebook, Germany, Husband, Kyiv, Lesbian, LGBTQ, Lviv, Myrna Kostash, Poland, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Prison, Putin, Russia, School Boards, Separatist, Sexuality, Social Media, Spain, Student Visa, Tourism, Ukraine, Veterans, Winnipeg
Should the Arts be Publicly Funded?
A dialogue between Owais Lightwala and Colin Craig

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Arts Funding, Bowfort Towers, Canada, Canada Council for the Arts, Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Censorship, Colin Craig, Dance, Debate, Diabetes, Etsy, Facebook, Feminism, Fixed Income, Food Banks, Germany, Inflation, Ireland, Jesus Christ, LGBTQ, Massey Commission, Mortgage, Music, National Gallery of Canada, OECD, Policing, Private Investment, Pros and Cons, Sexuality, Should the Arts be Publicly Funded, Social Media, Special Interest Groups, Tax Revenue, Theatre, Think Tank, United Kingdom
Creative Adaptation
A photo essay by Leah Hennel.

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, COVID 19, Leah Hennel, Peter Lougheed, Peter Lougheed Centre
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