Authors - Maple league reader volume I
Kira Awrey & Andrea Switzer, 21st Century Genocide: Darfur
Kira Awrey is a Counselling Therapist and Inpatient Psychiatric Peer Supporter in the Annapolis Valley . They have a Bachelor of Arts with a double major in History with Honours and Theatre Studies from Acadia University, as well as a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology obtained at Yorkville University.
Andrea Switzer recently graduated with her Masters in Cultural Memory from the University of Brighton. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from Acadia University, and is pursuing a career that will allow her to tell the stories of marginalized groups throughout history.
Patrick Gouthro, The Case of East Timor/Timor-Leste: Unfinished Truth, Unfinished Justice
Kyle McCulloch, Holomodor: The Forgotten Genocide
Regan Zscheile, Motivations and Justifications of the Jewish Holocaust
"I am a secondary teacher currently residing in Halifax, Nova Scotia. I have a Bachelor of Arts with a major in History and a minor in Spanish from Acadia University. As well, I have a Masters of Arts in History from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Education from Mount Saint Vincent University"
Victoria Lanther, Bulgarian Horrors: Remembering the Turkish Atrocities Against the Bulgarians During the April Uprising of 1876
Charles Douglas, The Canadian Residential School System
"I graduated Acadia with the class of 2020 with a BAH majoring in Politics with a minor in History. Since graduating, I have been working at Acadia with the Department of Residence Life as a Residence Life Coordinator. Looking to spend time travelling and experiencing the world when it is safe to do so."
Jessica Long, The Dirty War and Argentina: Culture of Impunity and Feminicide
Jessica Long is currently the Research Capacity Liaison in the Research Office at Mount Saint Vincent University. Jessica has a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Political Science and a Minor in History from Acadia University, as well as a Master of Arts in Communication Studies from Mount Saint Vincent University. She currently resides in K’jipuktuk (Halifax, Nova Scotia).
Jenna Nowlan, Inheritance: The Intergenerational Effects of the Holocaust on the Second Generation
Philip Gnemmi, The Trail of Tears: An American Ethnic Cleansing
Phillip Gnemmi graduated from Acadia in 2017 with a bachelor’s in History and went on to earn a certificate in Museum Management and Curatorship from Fleming College in 2020. He currently resides in Halifax, Nova Scotia with his wife, his cat, and an ever-increasing collection of books.
Lacey Walkinshaw, The Use of Child Soldiers in the Twenty-First Century
Kira Awrey is a Counselling Therapist and Inpatient Psychiatric Peer Supporter in the Annapolis Valley . They have a Bachelor of Arts with a double major in History with Honours and Theatre Studies from Acadia University, as well as a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology obtained at Yorkville University.
Andrea Switzer recently graduated with her Masters in Cultural Memory from the University of Brighton. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from Acadia University, and is pursuing a career that will allow her to tell the stories of marginalized groups throughout history.
Patrick Gouthro, The Case of East Timor/Timor-Leste: Unfinished Truth, Unfinished Justice
Kyle McCulloch, Holomodor: The Forgotten Genocide
Regan Zscheile, Motivations and Justifications of the Jewish Holocaust
"I am a secondary teacher currently residing in Halifax, Nova Scotia. I have a Bachelor of Arts with a major in History and a minor in Spanish from Acadia University. As well, I have a Masters of Arts in History from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Education from Mount Saint Vincent University"
Victoria Lanther, Bulgarian Horrors: Remembering the Turkish Atrocities Against the Bulgarians During the April Uprising of 1876
Charles Douglas, The Canadian Residential School System
"I graduated Acadia with the class of 2020 with a BAH majoring in Politics with a minor in History. Since graduating, I have been working at Acadia with the Department of Residence Life as a Residence Life Coordinator. Looking to spend time travelling and experiencing the world when it is safe to do so."
Jessica Long, The Dirty War and Argentina: Culture of Impunity and Feminicide
Jessica Long is currently the Research Capacity Liaison in the Research Office at Mount Saint Vincent University. Jessica has a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Political Science and a Minor in History from Acadia University, as well as a Master of Arts in Communication Studies from Mount Saint Vincent University. She currently resides in K’jipuktuk (Halifax, Nova Scotia).
Jenna Nowlan, Inheritance: The Intergenerational Effects of the Holocaust on the Second Generation
Philip Gnemmi, The Trail of Tears: An American Ethnic Cleansing
Phillip Gnemmi graduated from Acadia in 2017 with a bachelor’s in History and went on to earn a certificate in Museum Management and Curatorship from Fleming College in 2020. He currently resides in Halifax, Nova Scotia with his wife, his cat, and an ever-increasing collection of books.
Lacey Walkinshaw, The Use of Child Soldiers in the Twenty-First Century