With Tanya Talaga and Kiahna Brennan
Tanya Talaga takes The Knowing to Millbrook for a reading and Q&A. Plus, Kiahna Brennan, one of our 2024 Youth Mentorship writers, reads from her recent work.
Tanya Talaga is of Anishinaabe and Polish descent and was born and raised in Toronto. She is a member of Fort William First Nation. Her mother was raised on the traditional territory of Fort William First Nation and Treaty 9. She is the acclaimed author of the national bestseller Seven Fallen Feathers, which won the RBC Taylor Prize, the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing and the First Nation Communities Read: Young Adult/Adult Award. A finalist for the Hilary Weston Writersโ Trust Prize for Nonfiction and the BC National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction, the novel was also CBCโs Nonfiction Book of the Year and a Globe and Mail Top 100 Book. Talaga was the 2017โ2018 Atkinson Fellow in Public Policy and the 2018 CBC Massey Lecturer. She is also the author of the national bestseller All Our Relations: Finding the Path Forward. For more than twenty years she was a journalist at the Toronto Star and is now a regular columnist at the Globe and Mail. Tanya Talaga is the founder of Makwa Creative, a production company formed to elevate Indigenous voices and stories.
Kiahna Brennan was one of the participants in the first annual AfterWords Youth Mentorship Program this year. She has been crafting stories in her mind for as long as she can remember, telling stories since she could form sentences. She lives in Amherst, Nova Scotia.