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Trisha L. Renken-Sebastian

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A storefront is jam-packed with displays of fresh flowers in containers of all shapes and sizes. At centre is a black-haired manikin shaped like a woman wearing a red sleeveless dress. The banner at the top of the image says "Metro New Year".

Reading Roundup for 6 February 2023

06 February 2023 By T.L. Renken-Sebastian

A new year means new resolutions to post more content to this blog. This post summarizes what I read during the week of 6 February 2022.

Two harbour seals in the water are looking expectantly at someone on the walkway above them.

Reading Roundup for 4 September 2022

04 September 2022 By T.L. Renken-Sebastian

I inaugurate the beginning of a column consisting of reading recommendations based on the articles I’ve read in the prior week to date. This post covers the week of 4 September 2022.

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I acknowledge with greatest respect that I live, work, and study on the traditional territory for many Coast Salish peoples including the W̱SÁNEĆ, the Esquimalt, the Songhees, and the Sc’ianew. Without their stewardship of the land, what I will accomplish during my life here will not be possible. I’m also a Canadian permanent resident from the United States, and the first generation of my family from the Philippines.

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