Amara Lakhous: Shining a Light on Immigrants
Editor's Note: Amara Lakhous, born in 1970 in Algiers of Berber parents, moved to Italy in 1995 with a philosophy...
Darlene Jones is a retired educator and writer. A graduate of the University of Alberta she was a teacher, principal, second language consultant, and staffing officer with Edmonton Public schools. Her multiple roles included second language curriculum development for secondary students. After retirement, she continued to provide educational workshops for teachers in the province of Alberta. Her career abroad began as a volunteer with Canadian University Services Overseas. She taught school in Mali and it was the plight of the Malians that inspired her to write her first novel—science fiction—described by readers as a “think piece.” She continues to write fiction that deals topics such as world affairs, aging and Alzheimer’s.
Editor's Note: Amara Lakhous, born in 1970 in Algiers of Berber parents, moved to Italy in 1995 with a philosophy...
Canada has enjoyed a peaceful and friendly relationship with the United States for many years, except for one little spat...
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