Week 5 discusses what will go down in history as the most barbaric, brutal, devastating, inhuman, immoral, malevolent, iniquitous, malignant, … More
Author: Martha Urquhart
Indigenous Canada – Week 4
It’s interesting how the first Europeans had no problem with recognizing and honouring the Indigenous ceremonies, laws, and practices. What … More
Indigenous Canada – Week 3
If you don’t understand about treaties, you’re not alone. Those that signed them on behalf of the British Crown and … More
Indigenous Canada – Week 2
It’s surprising to think that globalization is not a new concept at all. It began in the 1500’s when Europe … More
Indigenous Canada – Week 1
I have recently joined a MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) offered by the University of Alberta through Coursera to become … More
Happy Mother’s Day, Mahvash and Fariba!
#ReleaseBahai7 NOT ANOTHER YEAR of missing graduations, weddings, and births! Today’s blog will honour Mahvash Sabet and Fariba Kamalabadi, the two … More
Enough! Not Another Year
Nine years ago, seven innocent men and women were rounded up by Iranian authorities and thrown into the infamous Evin … More
A Quiet Genocide
This year marks the 9th anniversary that 7 leaders of the Baha’i Faith have been imprisoned by the Iranian government … More
Using the Jigsaw technique
One of the benefits of participating in a close, collaborative group involved in learning is the wealth of knowledge that … More
Standing on the shoulders of giants
As the first two courses in my MALAT program at Royal Roads come to a close and I look back … More