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Writers Room | Understanding the Consequences of Police in Schools: Echinacea
The echinacea were still alive when the first bell of the school year rang. They’re also called coneflowers, and this is how my mother ensured we shared a name—that I carried her with me safely. Her name is Echina, mine is Connie. I didn’t understand, at first, why we didn’t have the same name. I both knew and didn’t in 2018, when the Toronto District School Board trustees voted to remove police officers stationed in their schools.
Mikaela Brewer
Aug 5, 20258 min read


Poet’s Corner: “The Albatross’s Sonnet to Western Civilization as the Madleen Sets Sail for Gaza” by Tishani Doshi
A deep dive into "The Albatross’s Sonnet to Western Civilization as the Madleen Sets Sail for Gaza" by Tishani Doshi
Mikaela Brewer
Aug 5, 20254 min read


Share the Cold: What Penguins Teach us about Survival—and What We Owe Each Other Now.
In the brutal winters of Antarctica, emperor penguins huddle in tight circles, taking turns at the outermost edge where the cold bites hardest. Every few minutes, they shuffle—rotating positions—so no penguin bears the burden of exposure for too long. Scientists call this “thermal cooperation.”

Karli Elizabeth PHD(C)
Aug 5, 20252 min read
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