I'm Not Sorry, Go F*ck Yourself: Stories From My Life, Volume I

I'm Not Sorry, Go F*ck Yourself: Stories From My Life, Volume I

Orange cover, black silhouette of two upside down feathers tied together and an arrow through the base of the feathers
Author(s) & Contributor(s)
William John Taylor
Nikitha James
Language
English
Number of Pages
6
Physical Description
mini zine single sheet (8 pg), orange cover, photos and text.
Summary
Nikitha James interviewed their late uncle, 'Uncle B' (Waabi-gichi-makwa, known by his government name, William John Taylor) and turned these interviews into a series of zines.
William John Taylor was a survivor of residential school, physical and sexual abuse, the hospital system, and the prison system. As an amputee and as someone struggling with addiction and chronic pain, he thought it was important that his stories were shared in the community so that others could learn from his experiences.
These stories are not only about pain and trauma, but also about joy and resilience; humour and love. They show how when we learn from the past, we can collectively shape our present and future existences.
Copies in library
PER 7946 (Available) Click to view circulation history