
Ladysmith resident hopes new book will help expand thinking around disability
The Shawville-Clarendon Library hosted local scholar John Ward on Thursday evening for the launch of his new book, Indigenous Disability Studies. In this book, which

The Shawville-Clarendon Library hosted local scholar John Ward on Thursday evening for the launch of his new book, Indigenous Disability Studies. In this book, which

The Shawville-Clarendon Library hosted local scholar John Ward on Thursday evening for the launch of his new book, Indigenous Disability Studies. In this book, which was both edited by Ward and contains several chapters written by him, Ward brings together
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