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Tag Archives: Waubgeshig Rice
WAUBGESHIG RICE READS FROM “MIDNIGHT SWEATLODGE”
Polite, humble, and cool are three words I use to describe Waubgeshig Rice. Working with Waubgeshig to videotape him reading was easy. He was patient and funny and appreciative of my work. I enjoyed reviewing and interviewing Waubgeshig Rice about … Continue reading
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INTERVIEW WITH WAUBGESHIG RICE
Waubgeshig Isaac Rice is a broadcast journalist and a writer. He lives in Ottawa and grew up in a beautiful place called Wasauksing. His dad is Ojibway and his mom is Canadian, and he is proud of his background. Rice … Continue reading
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MIDNIGHT SWEATLODGE
Midnight Sweatlodge By Waubgeshig Rice Reviewed by Jorge Antonio Vallejos Dynamite comes in small packages! Have you heard the above saying before? It usually applies to people. I think of my five foot mom, a woman of colour, who doesn’t … Continue reading