Chief Frank Nelson: power of story for the artist

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importance of being articulate about the culture and stories of our people. To view all three clips

JoAnn Dionne: A spark of hope for democracy

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My first book, Little Emperors: A Year with the Future of China—a memoir of my time teaching elementary school in Guangzhou—survived the fallout from two publisher bankruptcies and finally appeared in 2008 via Dundurn in Toronto. Little Emperors was shortlisted

Shawn/Kelli Carpenter: Home Work

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learning from their son, and helping him move beyond homework challenges.

Gina: Taking risks and choosing our voice

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A highly acclaimed author talks about a highly personal book, and the tough decisions she faced in approaching the project. To view a playlist Here is more info on her novel

Arriving, and finding place in Victoria

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Home, work, connections, and family come together in a new city in less than two years after arriving. This is a heartwarming and encouraging story that points at a path that is open to many during times of change.

WHEAT”S support of training programs for orphans

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Training to support orphans in South Africa is having a profound imapct

WHEAT’s Tree of Life

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Life changing impact of WHEAT’s Tree of Life program in Zimbabwe, helping victims of violence as well as the perpetrators.

St Aidan’s Friendly Octopus

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An institution of caring and sharing, where volunteers love to be, and help out unselfishly.

Last moments with his mother

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A son recalls the last moments he spent with his mother, the evening before she peacefully passed on.

Career Shifts

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From engineering to teaching high school math and physics, to glass artist and stay-at-home mom and being so happy each day! To view more of Roz’s clips.