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Our Stories: Indigenous Book Club with Joshua Whitehead
7:00 PM on Tuesday Jun. 11th
National Arts Centre - Rossy Pavillion, 1 Elgin Street
Price: Free - In-Person Limited Seating, Registration Required, Live-Streamed

IN-PERSON
This event is free but seating is limited. Registration required.
Register here: https://arts.nac-cna.ca/.../production/bestavailable/9829

LIVE-STREAM
This event will also be live-streamed. For more information click here: https://nac-cna.ca/en/event/36739

Our Stories: Indigenous Book Club is back for Indigenous History Month and you’re invited to join in! In partnership with Ottawa Public Library, this session features Making Love with the Land. Join us for this conversation with author Joshua Whitehead (Oji-Cree - Peguis First Nation) to discuss the book and connect directly with the author and other readers.

Click here to borrow the book from the Ottawa Public Library: https://ottawa.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S26C1351306

Buy the book here from the publisher: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/.../makin.../9781039005341


Making Love with the Land is a startling, challenging, uncompromising look at what it means to live as an Indigenous person “in the rupture” between identities. In these ten unique, heart-piercing non-fiction pieces, award-winning writer Joshua Whitehead illuminates the com­plex moment we’re living through now, in which Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples are navigating new and old ideas about “the land.” He asks: What is our relationship and responsi­bility towards it? And how has the land shaped ideas, histories, words, our very bodies?

Joshua Whitehead (he/him) is a Two-Spirit, Oji-nêhiyaw member of Peguis First Nation (Treaty 1). He is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Calgary where he is housed in the departments of English and International Indigenous Studies (Treaty 7).
He is the author of full-metal indigiqueer (Talonbooks 2017) which was shortlisted for the inaugural Indigenous Voices Award and the Stephan G. Stephansson Award for Poetry. He is also the author of Jonny Appleseed (Arsenal Pulp Press 2018) which was long listed for the Giller Prize, shortlisted for the Indigenous Voices Award, the Governor General's Literary Award, the Amazon Canada First Novel Award, the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award, and won the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction, the Georges Bugnet Award for Fiction and Canada Reads 2021. Whitehead is the editor of Love after the End: An Anthology of Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction, which won the Lambda Award in 2021.

Indigenous Book Club Podcast -This event is a live recording of the Our Stories: Indigenous Book Club podcast! This series dives into the myriad of ways Indigenous writers are sharing their stories, from plays to poetry and everything in between. Join us every episode as we chat with the author and our guest-hosts about the book, their lives and what it means to be an Indigenous storyteller.