She's the author of The Schematic State: Race, Transnationalism, and the Politics of the Census, which received three awards from the American Political Science Association. The places Thompson visits each reveals something about racism, democracy and the myth of multiculturalism.ĭebra Thompson's The Long Road Home explores Black identity and the politics of raceĭebra Thompson is an associate professor of political science at McGill University and one of only five Black women in a political science department in Canada. She starts in Shrewsbury, Ont, then revisits the four places she lived in the U.S., and settles at last in Montreal. In The Long Road Home, Debra Thompson traces the roots of Black identities in North America and the routes they took across the Canada-U.S. border - the world's longest undefended border - in search of freedom and belonging. The Long Road Home is a book by Debra Thompson. His other books include Breakdownand Pemmican Wars. He was also a contributor to the graphic anthology This Place: 150 years Retold, which is now a CBC Books podcast. Henderson is an author and illustrator based in Winnipeg. His graphic novel A Blanket of Butterflieswas nominated for an Eisner Award and his children's book Little You, illustrated by Julie Flett, was translated into Bush Cree, Plains Cree, South Slavey and Chipewyan. His other books include Angel Wing Splash Pattern, Night Movesand We Sang You Home. who has written over 20 books across multiple genres. Richard Van Camp is a Tlicho Dene writer from Fort Smith, N.W.T.
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