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TikTok · EdmontonI stared at the individual painting their eyebrows in the “get ready with me”-style TikTok video illuminating my phone. They were lip-synching to an audio about drag show etiquette over an infectious and snappy beat. Text captions appeared at the bottom of the screen for me to read. I’ve always wanted to try drag. Being a woman, being disabled, I noticed the lack of rep. The video cut forward, revealing twin strokes of fuchsia red eyeshadow, art…Read Article
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Coronavirus · EdmontonIn May 2020, for my birthday, my husband and I visited the Royal Alberta Museum in downtown Edmonton, which had recently reopened due to COVID closures earlier that year. As we browsed through exhibits almost devoid of visitors, a display caught my attention. It was a glass case with a nurse’s uniform, cap, stethoscope, and a printed photo of a group of nurses in what seemed like a staff breakroom. To my surprise and delight, it was a fellow Fil…Read Article
“She Can Move Mountains”: Tessie Oliva’s Impact on the Nursing Sector in Edmonton

Edmonton, Alberta · EdmontonOh, Geneva, here you are! I wondered if I was ever going to find you. I’ve never searched for a grave in the Edmonton Cemetery before, and the snow we had this morning covered up your flat granite marker, so I didn’t see it at first. No gravestone ever reveals the breadth and depth of a person’s life, but I wanted yours to trumpet your accomplishments: first female professor at the University of Alberta, passionate Classics instructor, champion …Read Article
“More than a prize scholar or bookworm”: The Leadership and Legacy of Dr. Geneva Misener
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