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Story Teller and FPST Professor Elma Moses

September 22, 2016
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CBC.ca previewed last evening's Turtle Island Reads public event at the Kahnawake Survival School, where certain works of Indigenous writers were examined by a panel which included Elma Moses, a faculty member who teaches in the First Peoples Studies program. Moses discussed Dawn Dupont's autobiographical novel, Nobody Cries at Bingo. CBC.ca later wrote about the evnet and posted a re-cap of last evening's live stream, where Moses is seen throughout.

The Montreal Gazette writes about this evening's Turtle Island Reads public event in Kahnawake, where some of the works of Indigenous writers will be examined. The participants include storyteller Elma Moses, a faculty member who teaches in the First Peoples Studies program. Moses will discuss Dawn Dupont's autobiographical novel, Nobody Cries at Bingo. Please note: the panel will air live on CBC Montreal’s website, starting this evening at seven.




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