• Archive: 2008

Border Report

Bus of marigolds. Caravan of peace. Appeals. Thousands of families divided blow kisses. Who is desperate to cross over. Who must see his father’s grave. Despite. And painted right across the bus, I broke the swords and made of them sickles, from one of their poets, who —you’ve heard this before, I’m sure— is also

Marjorie Flowers, Inuit, Testimony

2008 Marjorie Flowers Legacy of Hope Foundation | 275 Slater St, Ste 900, Ottawa, ON K1P 5H9 | Telephone: 613‐237‐4806 or 877‐553‐7177 | info@legacyofhope.ca Marjorie attended school in her home community of Makkovik, Labrador until she was in the 8th grade, but from 1974 to 1977 she lived in the IGA dormitory and attended the

Survivor Stories

We Were So Far Away > Marius Tungilik Marius Tungilik Legacy of Hope Foundation | 275 Slater St, Ste 900, Ottawa, ON K1P 5H9 | Telephone: 613‐237‐4806 or 877‐553‐7177 | info@legacyofhope.ca Marius attended the Chesterfield Inlet Residential School in Nunavut, then called Sir Joseph Bernier Federal Day School, from 1963 until 1969. He was only

Theological Aesthetics and the Recovery of Silenced Voices

Created 09/02/2008 – 2:36pm Theological Aesthetics and the Recovery of Silenced Voices Cecilia González-Andrieu Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles CA An Invitation In March 2004 something unexpected appeared along a stretch of land the Tucson Weekly called “an ugly wound cutting some three miles across Nogales”[1] [1]. In a moment of intense incongruity, several large