Literary Meeting / Club
randallhouse@outlook.com
After three years the Wolfville Historical Society is back with a new program this March. The WHS will hold a book launch for "Speaking Up: New Voices on War and Peace in Nova Scotia".
"Speaking Up: New Voices on War and Peace in Nova Scotia brings many previously neglected voices to the fore — voices of current members of the Canadian Armed Forces and military veterans, members of the African Nova Scotian and Mi’kmaw communities, refugees and immigrants displaced by war, historians and other academics who study war and militarization, artists who reflect on war’s impact, and peace activists who vigorously protest against the militarization of the region."
randallhouse@outlook.com
After three years the Wolfville Historical Society is back with a new program this March. The WHS will hold a book launch for "Speaking Up: New Voices on War and Peace in Nova Scotia".
"Speaking Up: New Voices on War and Peace in Nova Scotia brings many previously neglected voices to the fore — voices of current members of the Canadian Armed Forces and military veterans, members of the African Nova Scotian and Mi’kmaw communities, refugees and immigrants displaced by war, historians and other academics who study war and militarization, artists who reflect on war’s impact, and peace activists who vigorously protest against the militarization of the region."
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Donation
512 Main Street
Wolfville, Nova Scotia
acadia.alumni@acadia
902-585-1459
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