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A book lying on a wooden table with an illustrated cover. The top half depicts colourful visuals of people dancing and playing music, while the bottom half shows police and guards trapping people with shields.
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Postcards from Congo is an artful graphic history

Peak Web February 27, 2025

By: Petra Chase, Editor-in-Chief Content warning: brief mentions of slavery, child soldiers, and war. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is the second largest country in Africa, yet its rich, enduring history is often overlooked. Postcards from Congo is an easy-to-digest graphic novel and entry point into everything from the Bantu migrations of 500 BCE to the COVID-19 pandemic. It exposes the violent legacy of colonialism, which persists to this day. It is also a testament to the pride and hope Black and African histories offer through countless stories of resilience, ingenuity, joy, and self-determination. DRC is often confused with…

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A wooden chopping board, black mortar and pestle, various spices, knives, and a cast-iron skillet on a wooden surface.
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The Book Nook: Cookbooks from Cameroon to the islands of Comoros

Peak Web February 7, 2025

By: Izzy Cheung, Arts & Culture Editor [caption id="attachment_130691" align="alignnone" width="200"] IMAGE: Courtesy of Ten Speed Press[/caption] In Bibi’s Kitchen  Hawa Hassan and Julia Turshen Available to borrow from the Vancouver Public Library  Published in 2020, this book collects recipes…

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An East-Asian woman shown twice in two different costumes: to the left is a golden set of battle armour and a royal headdress, while the right is a burgundy dress with silver web-like designs near the torso. In the background are golden dragon-like scales.
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Book Nook: Xiran Jay Zhao’s Iron Widow series

Peak Web January 30, 2025

By: Phone Min Thant, Staff Writer Content warning: brief mentions of murder and war.  Those familiar with Chinese history are probably no stranger to Empress Wu Zetian, the only legitimate empress of The Middle Kingdom. But, did you know there…

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A brown book with a scrapbook-looking design (words written all over, patches of red, black, blue, and white). 'The message' is written in white.
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The Book Nook: Investigating narratives about oppression in The Message

Peak Web November 6, 2024

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer Content warning: mentions of slavery and genocide.  “Even plunderers are human beings whose violent ambitions must contend with the guilt that gnaws at them when they meet the eyes of their victims.” — Ta-Nehisi Coates,…

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Crooked Teeth is a queer Syrian refugee’s reconnection “home”

Peak Web June 10, 2024

By: Yasmin Hassan, Staff Writer Crooked teeth is the young boy who swears he likes women. Crooked teeth are in the mouth of an officer staring back at you coldly. Crooked teeth is being the only racialized panelist discussing refugees.…

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A person reading a book with the title Entangled Life
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The Storygraph: a revolutionary era of book cataloguing

Peak Web February 21, 2024

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer The StoryGraph is a free book cataloguing app that caters to every book-lover’s needs. If you’re new to using book apps to track your reading habits, this is a user-friendly space to start. True to…

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This is a photo of the front cover of Marie Doduck’s memoir. The cover is blue and has a faint photo of Marie Doduck’s siblings as children.
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Marie Doduck’s memoir launches a week before International Holocaust Remembrance Day

Peak Web February 8, 2023

By: Aditi Dwivedi, News Writer The Azrieli Foundation’s Holocaust Memoirs Program in collaboration with the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre, organized a book launch of Marie (Mariette) Doduck’s memoir A Childhood Unspoken. The book launch was held on January 22 at…

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What Are Our Supports? co-edited by Joni Low and Jeff O’Brien, and co-published by Information Office, Doryphore Independent Curators Society, Richmond Art Gallery, and Art Metropole. Book is laying flat on a grey surface.
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New anthology explores how Vancouver’s support structures can guide us through precarious times

Peak Web January 23, 2023

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer In the midst of a global pandemic, climate change, and economic instability, What Are Our Supports? provides a unique look at the ways artwork can inspire human connection. The anthology, which was published on January…

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Closeup headshot of Angela Sterritt in front of blurred-out trees and buildings in the background.
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Meet Angela Sterritt: SFU Library’s 2023 non-fiction writer in residence

Peak Web January 18, 2023

By: Anna Kazi, SFU Student SFU recently welcomed Angela Sterritt, writer and “award-winning investigative journalist” as their 2023 writer in residence. Sterritt is part of the Gitanmaax community of the Gitxsan Nation and Bell Island Newfoundland. With over a decade…

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Book cover of an abstract speech bubble in thin orange, purple, and blue ombre lines
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“Tongues” explores the complexities of language

Arts November 1, 2021

By: Michelle Young, Copy Editor I’ve always had a complex relationship with language. As a child, I was ashamed of Spanish. I begged my mother to speak in English because that’s what the other parents spoke. When I was forced…

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