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The Quality of Her Passion: Kim Echlin’s stirring narratives

Literary Review of Canada

Guest editor, "My Country is The World" issue

HA&L magazine

Author Kim Echlin examines the horrors faced by women during the Bosnian war

Globe & Mail

Canada must listen to the stories of the buried, or their deaths will haunt us forever

Globe & Mail

Never forget: Indigenous storytelling and the importance of remembering

Globe & Mail

Their Memories Should Also Be Our Memories: On Writing Speak Silence.

LitHub

Teaching English Literature After Mao’s Revolution

LitHub

Kim Echlin: When women write about war, the narrative changes

Toronto Star

Now Death For Me is No Longer Abstract,” Interview with Rasha Omran

ArabLit

I Want to be Part of the Conversation

for Friends of Canadian Broadcasting on democracy and the media, The Hill Times

Uncovering Truth, Working Toward Reconciliation

Quill and Quire blog

Translation from one language to another is an act of shared humanity

Globe & Mail

Reflections on Writing The Disappeared

University of Toronto Quarterly. Volume 82. No. 2.

‘We are the other, the other is us’

University of Toronto Quarterly. Volume 82. No. 2.

Enheduanna

TED-Ed video

She Who Wrote: Enheduanna and Women of Mesopotamia, ca. 3400–2000 B.C.

Video from the Morgan Library & Museum 

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