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Contributors

Katherine Cao is a recent graduate of the English Honours program at The of Winnipeg. Her primary work encompasses topics of race, ethnicity, and culture, with a budding interest in contemporary online and digital media. She is set to begin her in English in the fall of 2020.

Jude Claude is an undergraduate student completing a degree in English Literature.

Georgia DeFehr is completing her last year of a double major in Honours Sociology and Rhetoric, Writing, and Communications. She will begin studies in the McGill University Faculty of Law for September of 2020.

Thomas Dickson is currently finishing his four-year Bachelor of Arts in Rhetoric, Writing, and Communications, with minors in and Theatre & Film. He is planning to begin his Master of Arts in Communication Studies in September 2020.

Jessica Dmytryk-Mousseau is in her fifth year of her Combined French and Interdisciplinary Linguistics degree, with a minor in . In upcoming years, she plans to pursue post-graduate studies in Indigenous Rehabilitation Sciences.

Jase Falk is a settler poet and academic based out of Treaty One territory. Jase completed their undergraduate in English at the in 2020 and are continuing on to pursue a master’s in Gender Studies at Queen’s University under the supervision of Trish Salah. 208 Crossings (Number 4)

Alora Hayward is English Honours student at the University of Winnipeg. She plans to graduate in the spring of 2021 and pursue a Master of Philosophy degree in English. After her MPhil, Alora plans to move on to getting her PhD in English with a focus on Victorian Literature.

Sophia Hershfield is in her fourth and final year of her Honours English degree with a minor in Philosophy. She plans to begin a Masters degree in English in the fall of 2021.

Quinn MacNeil is a graduate of the Rhetoric, Writing, and Communications program, with a minor in Political Science, and is currently working in education priority zones in France as a language assistant. She plans to begin a Media or Communication Studies graduate program in the fall to continue studying new technologies and the shifts in culture that arise with them.

Alina Moore is a graduate of the University of Winnipeg's three-year Bachelor of Arts in Rhetoric and Communications with a minor in Sociology. She is planning to continue her education at the University of Winnipeg, working toward the newly offered four-year Honours in Rhetoric and Communications this spring.

Luc Barter Moulaison is a third-year Political Science Honours student, with an interest in political and cultural theory. After completing his degree at the University of Winnipeg, he plans to attend graduate school.

Davy Zacharias is an interdisciplinary linguistics student with an interest in the social and applied aspects of language and culture.

Sabrina Zacharias is in her final year of the University of Winnipeg’s Bachelor of Arts Honours program in English. Sabrina will be attending Queen’s University’s Master of Philosophy in English

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