Karen W. Olson
Karen W. Olson is nehiyaw/anishinaabe of the Marten Clan and from Peguis First Nation. She is the Department Head of Creative Writing at En'owkin Centre and the author of four children's books. Karen is the Artistic Director and founder of Prairie Thunder Arts, an Indigenous performance company. She is passionate about sharing the stories and teachings of her Indigenous heritages.
Books (1)
Synopsis:
A diverse group of seven writers comes together to create seven tender scenes about their hopes for the future.
The Many Mothers Collective came together during the pandemic, hoping to make sense of the world they found themselves in. What evolved was their need to not only focus on the present moment, but on the world they will leave behind for their children and grandchildren, and for seven generations to come. In seven scenes for the stage, the members of the collective explore the past, where they come from, and the future, where they are going, with a deep sense of hopefulness rooted in resistance.
Additional Information
70 pages | 5.00" x 8.00" | Paperback
Kids Books (2)
Synopsis:
What happens when you get a bead stuck up your nose? Tony's visit to the doctor's office shows how to take care of eyes, ears, nose and mouth.
Synopsis:
Tony, Rainey, Jennifer, and Mavis love playing, with the help of their parents, they learn important safety lessons at school, in the kitchen and in the playground.