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DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:  =0D=0A    Editing Okanagan Women?s Voices: Syilx and Settler=0D=0A        Writing and Relations=0D=0A    =0D=0A     =0D=0A    =0D=0A=0D=0A  =0D=0A=0D=0AWhen:  Wednesday, February 15, 7:30 to 8:30 pm PST=0D=0A=0D=0AWhere: Online through Zoom =0D=0A    =0D=0A=0D=0A  =0D=0A=0D=0ACost:    Editors Canada members, free; non-members, $10; student=0D=0A  non-members, $5=0D=0A=0D=0A =0D=0A=0D=0A  Okanagan Women's Voices: Syilx and Settler Writing and Relations,=0D=0A    1870s - 1960s is a new and unique history book that places=0D=0A  together writings by both Indigenous and settler women of the=0D=0A  Okanagan. This approach has led to ?new perspectives and=0D=0A  understanding? (Okanagan Women?s Voices, Introduction, p.=0D=0A  vi). Join us in hearing from all three editors of this important book=0D=0A  regarding their editing process and the decisions and discoveries they=0D=0A  made. =0D=0A=0D=0A  Jeannette Armstrong, PhD, is an associate professor=0D=0A  and Canada Research Chair at UBC Okanagan. She is a recipient of the=0D=0A  George Woodcock Lifetime Achievement Award for Literature as an=0D=0A  award-winning writer, novelist, and poet. She has also received the=0D=0A  Eco Trust USA Buffett Award and was named to the Class of 2021 as a=0D=0A  Fellow in the Royal Society of Canada. =0D=0A=0D=0A  Lally Grauer, PhD,is an associate professor=0D=0A  emerita at UBC Okanagan, where she taught both Canadian and Indigenous=0D=0A  literatures and helped found an Indigenous Studies program. She has=0D=0A  collaborated with Indigenous authors on papers and articles and=0D=0A  co-edited Native Poetry in Canada: A Contemporary Anthology=0D=0A  with Jeannette Armstrong in 2001. =0D=0A=0D=0A  Janet MacArthur, PhD, is an associate=0D=0A  professor emerita at UBC Okanagan in the Faculty of Creative and=0D=0A  Critical Studies. She created and taught the first courses there on=0D=0A  women?s literature, autobiography, and trauma studies. Recent=0D=0A  conference presentations have been on relations among Syilx,=0D=0A  mixed-heritage, and settler women in the Southern Interior, and on=0D=0A  Holocaust film and fiction. =0D=0A
SUMMARY:Editors BC February meeting: Editing Okanagan Women?s Voices: Syilx and Settler Writing and Relations
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