The Indigenous Voices showcase is always an Imaginairium highlight. This year, we’re blessed to have Shelagh Rogers in conversation with two transformational Turtle Island creatives. “If someone had told me when I walked out of school with only a Grade 8 education that at the age of 72, I would be long-listed for the best fiction book in Canada I would not have believed it,” remarked Brian Thomas Isaac upon nomination of his first novel (All the Quiet Places) for the Giller Prize. Three years later, Isaac is back with the highly anticipated sequel, Bones of a Giant. He’s joined by an award-winning academic writer and professor of law Tracey Lindberg, whose new book The Cree Word for Love explores love in all its forms—romantic, familial, community and kin—in the Cree experience.
Shelagh Rogers
In-Depth Conversation
Audience Q&A
Pop-Up Bookstore
Book Signing
Libations Bar
75 minutes. No intermission.
Shelagh Rogers
In-Depth Conversation
Audience Q&A
Pop-Up Bookstore
Book Signing
Libations Bar
75 minutes. No intermission.
In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that we live, work and play on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani), the Tsuut’ina, the Iyarhe Nakoda Nations, the Otipemisiwak Métis Government of the Métis Nation within Alberta District 6, and all people who make their homes in the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta.
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