PinnedSara RelliinThought ThinkersMyall Creek — When the Dream of White Impunity Was ShatteredTwenty-eight Aborigines were butchered. But it was not the first time.May 1714May 1714
PinnedSara RelliinThought ThinkersKill the Parents, Abduct the ChildrenTasmania, the best place to understand British colonialismJul 157Jul 157
PinnedSara RelliinThought ThinkersThe Black Line That Once Cut Through TasmaniaDuring the Black War, Aboriginal people were “enemies of the colony”Jun 276Jun 276
PinnedSara RelliinModern WomenCannes 2024 — What Happened to Shame?Payal Kapadia, the Grand Prix, and the audacity of Hindu nationalismMay 304May 304
PinnedSara RelliinModern WomenReading Lyra McKee while Gaza is BurningIn memoriam, five years laterApr 185Apr 185
Sara RelliinTeatime HistoryHow European Hostilities Impacted First Nations in the Atlantic ProvincesThe Indigenous history of the Canadian Atlantic Provinces is inseparable from that of the fur trade1d ago21d ago2
Sara RelliinThought ThinkersCreating Great Works of Art from the Woods and Waters of the Canadian NorthwestOr how the Haida, Tsimshian, and Nuu-chah-nulth relied on the waters and cedar forests of their lands for every aspect of their lives4d ago4d ago
Sara RelliinTeatime HistoryThe Canadian Eastern Woodlands — A “Divided Cultural Enclave”The Canada-U.S. border passes through the Ancestral Lands of multiple First Nations5d ago95d ago9
Sara RelliinThought ThinkersHidden Melbourne — One City, Two HistoriesOr how artists John Brack and Ben McKeown paint the same city, but from two different perspectivesJul 278Jul 278
Sara RelliinTeatime HistoryThe First Nations of the Canadian Plateau Once Lived in A Borderless LandThe Interior Salish, the Ktunaxa, and the Chilcotin people have lived in the Plateau since time immemorialJul 2510Jul 2510