HELD
A family changes after a parent passes away, but how does a house make space for the absence? A literary essay on memory, loss, and shelter by Zoë Ritts
A family changes after a parent passes away, but how does a house make space for the absence? A literary essay on memory, loss, and shelter by Zoë Ritts
Mary-Dan Johnston weaves together family trauma, structural oppression, and personal strength in this powerful reflection on maternal inheritance
A weekly roundup of links by GUTS
A zine on moms, feminism and Facebook chats by Vancouver creative collective In the Bush
What have you inherited from your mother? A series of poignant and thoughtful responses
Kiersten Holden-Ada speaks about parenting, and living, beyond the gender binary
Maria Campbell urges citizens of PEI to vote for abortion access on the Island