Language is not the content of thought but the vessel into which we pour the ambivalences and contradictions of our thinking, afloat on the current of feeling and time. When the vessel becomes too small to hold what we pour into it, language spills into poetry.
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News and events
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Blog posts
- Maria Popova on poetry and the self February 15, 2026
- Langston Hughes on Democracy April 25, 2025
- Web application featured on SDoH & Place Project website February 11, 2025
- Poem for today May 10, 2023
- Knowledge: Unplanned and messy June 6, 2022
- Investigative report on Indian Boarding Schools in the U.S. May 16, 2022
- New article: Indigenous-led health organizations and resurgence in the city May 8, 2020
- Indigenous research and place-based knowledge January 23, 2020
- Age-Friendly Cities and Older Indigenous People: An Exploratory Study September 26, 2019
- Understanding barriers to health care access through cultural safety and ethical space: Indigenous people’s experiences in Prince George, Canada October 29, 2018