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      <image:caption>Patency 3 is a wall-mounted ceramic sculpture of an intravenous bag. The object is white and covered with a decorative blue floral design that was applied to the clay as an underglaze transfer. The pattern appears uniform on the lower section of the object but begins to fragment and dissolve in the upper sections. The form of the IV bag is modelled to suggest that it is half full of fluids, exhibiting a slight bulge in the lower section of the form, while appearing to deflate or collapse in the upper sections. The deflation of the form is enhanced by hand-modelled folds in the mid-section of the IV bag.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An oversized hyperrealistic drawing of a receipt is hung with an oversized piece of pink shiny tape. The hand-written words on it include classic receipt elements such as address, phone number and date with a humorous twist. They read: 8008135 Your Mom Street, Suite 789, Warmest Part of the Ocean, 22228, 1-800-AAH-CHOO! Fri 77/77/7777 Bingo!!AM The rest of the receipt, stylized as store name and items purchased, read: I no longer compete with myself. She is too strong. If I had just been given a trophy for resting as a kid, it wouldn’t be so hard to get things done now. My inner critic and I have found a common enemy in anyone who comes between us and our sleep. My sanity: a rental. Institutions don’t: feel pain. Subtotal: $6.67. Tip: Cry about it. Total: $6.66. You wouldn’t last a day in my world. Goodbye.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Examination is a handcrafted sexual assault evidence kit, cross-sectioned into six parts and embedded in clear resin, resembling ice. The plates are displayed on white plinths, separated so viewers can examine them from multiple angles. The cut-up kit reveals its contents: heaps of sand, sliced fragments of a comb, a broken medical swab, and disrupted papers and envelopes. Seaweed is interspersed throughout. The water-damaged papers are clumped, text illegible, forming irregular shapes that resemble coral formations. Photography by Scott Lee</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Blue is a single-channel, 12-minute video projected on a gallery wall at roughly 16 by 9 feet, played on a loop. Shot entirely underwater, 70 feet beneath Cozumel, Mexico, it depicts a woman traversing a vast sandy seafloor resembling a snowy tundra; the surface is never visible. She wears a brown winter jacket (referencing a clamshell in its growth-ring patterning), winter boots, underwear, and a weightbelt, but no goggles or standard buoyancy control device. A loose air tank, held in her mouth via a three-foot hose, supplies her with air. She interacts with a small dollhouse (referencing an iceberg), featuring a tiny figurine of herself stuck in the doorway. At times, the woman struggles against a strong current, digs and burrows into the sand, or attempts to leap upward. Night scenes punctuate the otherwise cold blue expanse, showing her engulfed in darkness while silvery-blue fish dart around her. Cinematography by Liquid Motion Film</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Queer models sitting down in a portrait form. images feature moody lighting and vibrant colours.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A mirrored image of a performance artist from the shoulders up. The female figure has shoulder-length dark hair and brown eyes. She is wearing a grey sweater, which can partially be seen at the top of the screen. She is hanging upside down. The heads are facing one another, creating the illusion of two identical faces nearly touching nose-to-nose against a red background. Throughout the piece, the artist repeatedly vocalizes the word 'no/know'.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This flowing watercolour painting in shades of orange and blue – with hints of pink – portrays a semi-abstract and imaginary volcanic eruption. Its goal is to express the kinds of burning pain often experienced by people living with chronic pain.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A drawing of a figure sitting on a chair where plains of the image have been cut and pasted at strange angles. The colourful shirt is printed on the back of the milky paper, making the colours faded. The room is rendered with partial blocks of colour and a drawn outline of the borders of the room and the door. A flat grid descends from the top of the image.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Archive - Torn II, Heather Huston - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>A black and white texture of tree-leaf shadows is split on the left into a silhouette of a hand with a boutonniere deformity sitting in front of a gridded paper texture. Behind the hand and below the hand is a faded pink hand displaying ulnar drift with only part of the fingers visible. Another portion of a gridded paper is seemingly collaged on the top right.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A black and white texture of tree-leaf shadows is split in the middle revealing a pink hand behind the silhouette of a hand with ulnar drift. A torn piece of gridded paper sits behind both hands.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A sonic art performance for video. Two minutes in duration, consisting of layered, quick-changing imagery of the artist surrounded by pill bottles.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/2026/4/13/fashioning-resilience-keunsu-cho</loc>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This video opens with aerial drone footage of a natural landscape filled with wild dandelions, filmed from a high, overhead perspective. Two women appear in the landscape, one wearing blue clothing and the other wearing red clothing. They walk near a river, then move together across an ancient trapezoidal stone structure, holding hands as they walk, dance, and smile. The scene shifts to an urban environment, where the two women continue walking hand in hand through city streets. The drone returns to wide views of the surrounding natural landscape. In a later sequence, the drone films the two women from above in a surveillance-like view as they stand on the stone structure. The drone and a man operating it become visible in the frame. Throughout the video, the same sentence is repeated at regular intervals through the voices of fourteen different narrators.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Archive - Bone Weary, Certain Age Collective (Chrystene Ells, Laura Hargrave, Sheila Nourse, Loretta Paoli, Anne Vaasjo) - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Archive - Bone Weary, Certain Age Collective (Chrystene Ells, Laura Hargrave, Sheila Nourse, Loretta Paoli, Anne Vaasjo) - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/ff7d9ea3-45aa-445f-a550-bfbf6ceb45f7/Bone+Weary+-+Loretta+Paoli.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Bone Weary, Certain Age Collective (Chrystene Ells, Laura Hargrave, Sheila Nourse, Loretta Paoli, Anne Vaasjo) - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mixed media sculpture made from a four-sided section of a 4” x 4” x 9” wooden fence post. Resting on top is a grayish-white cow vertebra. The base rests on 4 plastic letter beads spelling “PAIN” above 4 plastic stick pins. One side features an MRI spinal image in side view in shades of blue with white scratches. Another shows a black/white/pale-green-coloured mixed media collage with ink skeleton drawing, text, and paint. 2 grey knitting needles puncture one corner at 30-40-degree angles. Another shows navy painted wood with a pastel on grey paper drawing of a woman looking upwards; catgut stitching runs along the right edge. Another side shows a blue and white-coloured assemblage, including a door with “pain” in black letters; the inner door has the word “mend”; inside is a small white sculpted human torso skeleton with string attaching to the knitting needles.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/2026/4/13/the-mother-shelf-julia-by-mes</loc>
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    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2026-04-13</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/9082bf73-b465-4823-842e-a82d1cf047cf/Julia_Hurrelmann_TheMotherShelf+-+Julia+by+mes.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - The Mother Shelf, Julia by mes - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>A vertically oriented stylized illustration with a gold-patterned picture frame shows an interconnected orange human figure and a serpent against a warm yellow background. A large dark green snake with triangular markings emerges from the person’s mouth, and together they form a shelf-like structure, the mother shelf. Purple, striped worms spill out of several cans stored within this shelf shape. Three of the four cans are labeled with simple illustrations: a dollar bill, an apple, and a red cross. In the lower right corner, a simplified blue child figure stands holding a water pistol in one hand and a magnifying glass in the other.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/2026/4/13/feeling-the-feelings-jennifer-hamilton</loc>
    <changefreq>monthly</changefreq>
    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2026-04-13</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/e9817aa9-bf71-4043-8f1d-e438b2fe0447/feeling+the+feelings+-+info%40jenniferhamilton.com.webp</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Feeling the Feelings, Jennifer Hamilton - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Seven segments of a body in abstract form, sewn to a long fabric column hanging from the wall to the floor.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/2026/4/10/ashley-saw-your-light-without-your-shadow-catherine-hawthorn</loc>
    <changefreq>monthly</changefreq>
    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2026-04-10</lastmod>
    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/b3c7b7d0-a20f-4b14-a51b-cfd47a8842e9/Hawthorn-Ashley%2C+Saw-The-Light-Without-Your-Shadow+-+Catherine+Hawthorn.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Ashley, Saw Your Light, Without Your Shadow, Catherine Hawthorn - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>A vertically oriented mixed-media collage shows a symmetrical composition framed by a black lace border along the top and sides. At the center upper portion is a brick building with boarded windows; the boards are represented by vertically arranged syringes. A brick cross shape extends downward from the building’s doorway. Three black birds are shown flying across the pale, textured background near the top. Below the building, two identical mirrored figures stand back-to-back. Each wears a black hooded jacket, blue jeans, and holds a yellow plastic bag. Circular halo-like shapes appear behind their heads, and grey feathered wings extend outward from their shoulders. Along the bottom edge, lace overlays a row of upright syringes topped with small, colorful flowers in red, yellow, blue, and white. The background is mottled in soft grey, cream, and pale pink tones of layered tissue paper.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/2026/4/10/jane-is-in-rehab-catherine-hawthorn</loc>
    <changefreq>monthly</changefreq>
    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2026-04-10</lastmod>
    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/38dbcf0d-cb2e-4619-bb57-cdaf57bfa14c/Hawthorn-Jane-is-in-Rehab2+-+Catherine+Hawthorn.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Jane is in Rehab, Catherine Hawthorn - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>A mixed-media collage in vertical format shows a figure centered against a textured off-white background with visible creases and faint stains. The figure has an oversized, cut-out photographic head composed of layered facial fragments, including eyes and nose, with multiple plastic syringes inserted around the eye area like radiating spikes. The body is smaller in scale and dressed in a grey winter coat, scarf, jeans, and dark boots. The figure holds a small cup in one hand and a cigarette in the other. Blue triangular shapes radiate outward above the head. At the top left corner, part of a black and yellow sign reads “NO TRESPASSING.” A black bird stands near the figure’s left foot, interacting with a horizontally placed syringe. Along the bottom edge, a row of upright syringes forms a repeating border against layered blue paper resembling ground or water.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/2026/4/10/gerry-as-frida-catherine-hawthorn</loc>
    <changefreq>monthly</changefreq>
    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2026-04-10</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/8942a472-97a9-47be-876a-7eb61a86e2d2/HawthornGerry-as-Frida+-+Catherine+Hawthorn.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Gerry as Frida, Catherine Hawthorn - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>A vertically oriented photographic portrait shows a person centered in the frame, facing forward. The subject’s face occupies most of the image, cropped at the shoulders. They wear a black knit hat and a thick red scarf with a white patterned design wrapped around the neck. Their lips are painted a deep red, and their expression is neutral, with eyes open and looking directly at the camera. A colorful floral headpiece sits across the top of the head, composed of layered cut-out flowers in pink, red, yellow, blue, and green, arranged in a dense horizontal band. The background is off-white with vertical red stripes and faint circular stains or marks. The image surface appears cracked, with radiating fractures across the lower half of the face and neck. At the center bottom of the frame, a syringe and a pencil are arranged vertically, intersecting beneath the chin, aligned with the cracks.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/2026/4/10/broken-water-janet-shaw-russellnbsp</loc>
    <changefreq>monthly</changefreq>
    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2026-04-13</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/d260ad73-5dcd-406a-b8c5-2c13a3b25976/Shaw-Russell%2C+Broken+Water+image+1+-+Janet+Shaw-Russell.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Broken Water, Janet Shaw-Russell&amp;nbsp; - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/1943041e-736d-41e6-b079-c38967c47d67/Shaw-Russell%2C+Broken+Water+Image+2+-+Janet+Shaw-Russell.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Broken Water, Janet Shaw-Russell&amp;nbsp; - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/6fda613e-83dc-4121-87f9-4679039da116/ShawRussell+Broken+Water+Image+3+-+Janet+Shaw-Russell.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Broken Water, Janet Shaw-Russell&amp;nbsp; - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>14 sewing paper vessels cast from beer bottles pierced with sewing pins.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/2026/4/10/lunas-curse-janet-shaw-russell</loc>
    <changefreq>monthly</changefreq>
    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2026-04-13</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/401332bb-7bd0-49ae-ad70-a1ce45cfff35/Shaw-Russell%2C+Luna%27s+Curse%2C+Image+1+-+Janet+Shaw-Russell.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Luna’s Curse, Janet Shaw-Russell - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/d5142f92-2325-4c0c-8bfb-bc3dee911af1/Shaw-Russell%2C+Luna%27s+Curse+detail%2C+Image+2+-+Janet+Shaw-Russell.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Luna’s Curse, Janet Shaw-Russell - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/83352ed3-b883-4116-bb07-685e6282657f/Shaw-Russell%2C+Luna%27s+Curse+detail%2C+Image+3+-+Janet+Shaw-Russell.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Luna’s Curse, Janet Shaw-Russell - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Four bodice and skirt sewing patterns are pinned together to create a full dress. On it, in coloured pencil, the ovaries, fallopian tubes and uterus are drawn, including adhesions from endometriosis.</image:caption>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/2026/4/10/in-one-day-janet-shaw-russell</loc>
    <changefreq>monthly</changefreq>
    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2026-04-13</lastmod>
    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/56b692cc-b978-452b-aa25-11f953e8748d/Shaw-Russell%2C+In+One+Day%2C+Image+1+-+Janet+Shaw-Russell.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - In One Day, Janet Shaw-Russell - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/3e5e4fe5-4ade-43aa-bb9f-54f93d982608/Shaw-Russell%2C+In+One+Day%2C+Image+2+-+Janet+Shaw-Russell.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - In One Day, Janet Shaw-Russell - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/95be4fa4-b10a-48c2-a450-9f8d9607020a/Shaw-Russell%2C+In+One+Day%2C+Image+3+-+Janet+Shaw-Russell.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - In One Day, Janet Shaw-Russell - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>A stack of 65 sewing paper tissue paper rounds about 15cm in diameter each spread out on a plinth and held down by an amber coloured stone. The viewer is invited to touch these tissue rounds. The artist has stitched with embroidery floss, sewing thread and sinew on each of these works. They represent the number of new breast cancer cases diagnosed in Canada each day at the time of the art creation.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/2026/4/10/tending-to-alexis-bulman</loc>
    <changefreq>monthly</changefreq>
    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2026-04-10</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/83420ed2-e73d-4d5d-ae25-40e2da1ac8c8/Bulman_Tending_To_img008+-+Alexis+Bulman.webp</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Tending To, Alexis Bulman - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/ad0d8692-167d-4a97-8fb1-cc3c1df77584/Bulman_Tending_To_img010+-+Alexis+Bulman.webp</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Tending To, Alexis Bulman - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/18101887-1b2d-404c-a338-ed55de07d1a3/Bulman_Tending_To_img012+-+Alexis+Bulman.webp</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Tending To, Alexis Bulman - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/33777305-5936-4f58-b847-38c30832cd17/Bulman_Tending_To_img013+-+Alexis+Bulman.webp</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Tending To, Alexis Bulman - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>A person stands facing a white wall with their back to the camera, arms extended straight up overhead. They wear a bright green short-sleeve jumpsuit cinched at the waist, with two back pockets and slightly tapered legs, and off-white sneakers. Their brown hair is tied back in a low ponytail. The figure’s posture suggests reaching, stretching, or carefully tending to something small on the wall near the top of the frame, though no object is clearly visible. The setting is minimal and quiet: a smooth white wall meets a grey concrete floor scattered with small white paint chips or debris. Subtle scuff marks and faint discolorations appear along the lower portion of the wall. The composition emphasizes verticality and negative space, with the vivid green garment contrasting sharply against the pale background, drawing attention to the act of reaching and the relationship between body and surface.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/2026/4/10/standards-of-care-maddie-alexander</loc>
    <changefreq>monthly</changefreq>
    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2026-04-14</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/40539285-4c94-4d9d-bcf0-af8a200136f7/Hanlans_screenshot.png</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Standards of Care, Maddie Alexander - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/37bc4b85-ef6f-48fd-8d4f-e6d9c021c6f2/Alexander_Standards+of+Care_1+-+maddie+alexander.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Standards of Care, Maddie Alexander - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/c9c5fc25-7069-431e-97b1-32ef5757e752/Alexander_Standards+of+Care_2+-+maddie+alexander.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Standards of Care, Maddie Alexander - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Standards of Care is a series of prints that are both on cotton fabric, and paper. The prints on cotton fabric are a deep pink colour, and the fabric has frayed edges. The prints on paper are a deep cyanotype blue colour. The works have layered images of medical documents and historical text around gender affirming care for trans folks. They are hung against a wall. The video work is a layered video piece, with one video a bit smaller on top of a larger video, with some transparency between. The larger video is black and white, and shows the artist administering their testosterone shot while sitting on a bench. The smaller video is shot on a camcorder, and is in colour. It has the artist sitting in the same location, also administering their testosterone shot.</image:caption>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/2026/4/10/resisting-erasure-ibrahim-rashid</loc>
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    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2026-04-10</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/d25cf809-dde8-411b-a704-35bf21930f12/1.+Resisting+Erasure%2C+Acrylic%2C+71+cm+diameter%2C+2025+-+Ibrahim+Rashid.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Resisting Erasure, Ibrahim Rashid - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/785097a4-9f71-4af7-9d0b-54e011cac51d/2.+Resisting+Erasure%2C+Acrylic%2C+46X46+cm%2C+2025+-+Ibrahim+Rashid.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Resisting Erasure, Ibrahim Rashid - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/70680caa-da1c-444a-a0a3-ecf19fd75a4a/3.+Resisting+Erasure%2C+Acrylic%2C+36X28++cm%2C+2025+-+Ibrahim+Rashid.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Resisting Erasure, Ibrahim Rashid - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Resisting Erasure is a series of three acrylic paintings of varying sizes, each depicting a stylized human-like figure. The figures appear in different poses and states of movement, occupying simplified, minimal backgrounds. Forms are elongated and partially abstracted, with smooth, rounded heads and simplified limbs. Surfaces show visible brushstrokes and layered paint application. The colour palette varies across the works, combining bold fields of colour with contrasting darker and lighter tones within the figures. Hybrid shapes and symbolic elements appear integrated into or surrounding the bodies. The compositions are sparse, with figures centrally positioned and negative space emphasized. Edges are soft and painterly rather than sharply defined. The overall presentation focuses on the interaction between figure, colour field, and surrounding space, with each painting visually connected through repeated forms and compositional structure.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/2026/4/9/generational-rapprochement-huntington-disease-rene-a-bouffard-mcmanus</loc>
    <changefreq>monthly</changefreq>
    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2026-04-10</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/26a9ceba-26bc-4d8b-bb1c-90d22b5746d3/bouffardmcmanus_generationalrapprochement_1+-+Rene%CC%81e+Anne+Bouffard-McManus+copy.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Generational Rapprochement: Huntington Disease, Renée A. Bouffard-McManus - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>A set of two rectangle shaped paper collages on black paper by artist Renée Anne Bouffard-McManus. The work on the right uses eleven cut swirling blue watercolour squares arranged in descending order, the spaces allow the black of the paper to create eight horizontal, repeating, and descending rectangles and two squares. The work on the left uses the same swirling blue watercolour squares but with a total ten. The blue squares are shifted more to the right and in a different pattern, the spaces allow the black of the paper to create ten vertical rectangles of varying sizes.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/2026/4/9/birth-work</loc>
    <changefreq>monthly</changefreq>
    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2026-04-10</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/aca18bbb-6e5d-446d-a2ca-7acddd756330/Stahl-BirthWork1.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Birth Work, Darian Goldin Stahl - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/ddb640bd-ef87-4ed1-b759-fe683f351813/Stahl-BirthWork2.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Birth Work, Darian Goldin Stahl - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/19d45142-6294-47ed-b3d3-da13c7272cdd/Stahl-BirthWork3.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Birth Work, Darian Goldin Stahl - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/c0263815-c398-4129-8a50-104901e491b8/Stahl-BirthWork4.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Birth Work, Darian Goldin Stahl - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/32d14131-e34b-44c8-9eed-a0aa9519977d/Stahl-BirthWork5.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Birth Work, Darian Goldin Stahl - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This is a set of five books held in a case-style book box. The books are bound in white cloth with a dense array of children's stickers and band aid outlines printed in a solid color. The band aids are printed vertically all along the bottom of each book. Each of the five books has a different color of sticker and band aid outlines: yellow, green, blue, pink, and purple. The box has each color of outlines printed over top of one another. The books open in an accordion format. The solid colors of stickers and band aids carry over the back of each page of the book. On the front of the pages, text is written across the entirety of all of the pages, except for the middle spreads. Here, dense object-based collages of things like fertility testing strips, needles, a baby doll, and scientific equipment are photographically printed.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A close-up colour photograph shows the lower torso of an adult with a soft, rounded abdomen filling the frame. The skin is warm tan with visible fine lines, creases, and stretch marks running horizontally and diagonally across the surface. A faint, slightly curved surgical scar sits low on the abdomen, just above dark pubic hair at the bottom edge of the image. At the upper right, a hand rests gently across the stomach, fingers extended and relaxed catching the light. Subtle shadows emphasize the curve of the belly and the texture of the skin. The background is neutral and out of focus, keeping attention on the body, scar, and hand.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/2026/4/8/tumours-and-tubers-anne-steves</loc>
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      <image:title>Archive - Tumours and Tubers, Anne Steves - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/a19e258c-c358-42b9-a1f6-458b12c51dab/Steves_TandTHairloss_02+-+Anne+S.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Tumours and Tubers, Anne Steves - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Archive - Tumours and Tubers, Anne Steves - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Digital photo images documenting Anne Steves’ experience of breast cancer treatment in black and white paired with written texts that demonstrate comparisons in the life forms of other organisms. Coloured backgrounds relate to the natural forms written about.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/2026/4/8/the-unbearable-lightness-of-living-narges-porsandekhial</loc>
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    <lastmod>2026-04-10</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Archive - The Unbearable Lightness of Living, Narges Porsandekhial - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/3dfdc09a-3b6a-4de8-a745-5ae2306bf7c6/Porsandekhial_The+Unbearable+Lightness+of+Living_2+-+Narges+Porsande.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - The Unbearable Lightness of Living, Narges Porsandekhial - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>The work consists of one thousand small, transparent capsules in a bowl, each less than an inch in length. Inside each capsule is a tightly folded piece of white paper. On each piece of paper, the handwritten word “bear” appears in graphite.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/2026/4/8/phantom-intimacies-stfy-mcknight</loc>
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      <image:title>Archive - Phantom Intimacies, Stéfy McKnight - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/62b44752-b0f6-4b84-a903-0939dc69a817/McKnight_phantomintimacies_3+-+Stephanie+McKnight.png</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - Phantom Intimacies, Stéfy McKnight - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>A series of CMYK prints in 6 light boxes with black frames, containing collages with a white  male subject, overlaid in various colours and distortions in pink, blue, yellow, and green.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/2026/4/8/skohtww-bailey-macabre</loc>
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      <image:title>Archive - Sâkohtwâw, bailey macabre - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Archive - Sâkohtwâw, bailey macabre - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Archive - Sâkohtwâw, bailey macabre - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>A small art display on a white pedestal. At the center sits a smooth, gray, rounded form. Arranged around it are several modified hospital-style ID wristbands. The bands are white with printed text, barcodes, and plastic snaps, but they have been heavily embellished with beadwork. Each piece uses a different color scheme—red, black, blue, purple, and gold. Some bands have beads stitched neatly along the edges, while others feature dangling strands. One central piece stands out with long red beaded strands hanging down, like fringe, from the top of the gray base. Nearby are small plastic bead containers, one open with loose beads scattered.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Archive - What Heals Us, Don Kwan - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/02c3bbc2-8b00-4954-bed7-86340826b235/Kwan_What+Heals+Us-2+Don+Kwan.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - What Heals Us, Don Kwan - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Archive - What Heals Us, Don Kwan - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5bc617272727be33bbf369d5/8a7f7761-0d6e-4a02-ac5a-fe7dd715ba2a/Kwan_What+Heals+Us-4+Don+Kwan.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Archive - What Heals Us, Don Kwan - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Minimalist still-life photographs of glass jars containing Chinese herbal medicines set alongside jars filled with modern pharmaceuticals, photographed against a white background. The pairings emphasize contrast and continuity between traditional and contemporary systems of care.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/2026/4/8/yellow-fog-hamed-morovati</loc>
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      <image:title>Archive - Yellow Fog, Hamed Morovati - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>A vertically oriented abstract painting composed of dense, layered black forms occupying the central area of the surface. The black marks appear heavy and textured, with irregular edges and overlapping strokes that vary in opacity. Surrounding and partially embedded within the dark central mass are areas of yellow, ranging from muted ochre to brighter, acidic tones, applied in uneven washes and streaks. Smaller passages of white and pale grey break through the surface, creating contrast and fragmentation. The background is light but uneven, with visible brushwork and traces of previous layers. Linear elements and partial rectangular shapes appear intermittently, suggesting disrupted structure within the composition. The overall surface is highly worked, with evidence of scraping, layering, and repeated mark-making across the entire canvas.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.cahh.ca/archive/lady-in-a-bath-3</loc>
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      <image:title>Archive - Lady in a Bath - 3, Asma Sultana - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>An abstract painting with swirls of white and smaller applications of colour over a darker background</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tracy Moniz is an associate professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She has a PhD in Communication &amp; Culture and a Master of Arts in Journalism. As a researcher, she explores the ‘how’ and ‘why’ of arts and humanities in medical education. She considers how writing can advance patient- and family-centred care, focusing on (1) the uses of reflective writing to foster professionalism, communication, and empathy and (2) the lessons learned from the narratives that health professionals, patients, and family caregivers write about their experiences of illness and care. Her research has been published in JAMA, Academic Medicine, Medical Education, and Medical Humanities, among others. As an educator, she coaches writers in various genres—from creative non-fiction to academic. She has expertise in narrative and life writing and facilitates workshops on arts and humanities teaching as well as writing for reflection and resilience across the health professions.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Who We Are - Treasurer: Shannon Kitchings (She/They)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Shannon Kitchings is an artist, researcher, and activist. Currently working in healthcare as a human rights specialist at Hamilton Health Sciences, Kitchings has spent the last 15 years creating safer spaces in education, healthcare, and the arts. By collaborating with healthcare providers, educators, artists, and community partners, she is engaging in critical dialogue and praxis about pathways to justice.  As an artist, Kitchings is a multi-disciplinary artist working in performance, literary arts, and somatic practice to bridge distances between people who come from different backgrounds, and have different comfort levels creating art. Kitchings applies her research in voice and trauma  to explore the ways everyone, regardless of artistic training or experience, can communicate complex subject matter through the arts. This exploration is founded in embodiment. Kitchings facilitates learning through workshops and education sessions in care practices, joyful activism, and anti-racism/anti-oppression. She is focused on practical applications of social justice concepts to ensure learners have immediate access to tools they can use for community building, activism, and change-making.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Who We Are - VICE-PRESIDENT: Wendy stewart</image:title>
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      <image:title>Who We Are - Communications Officer: Benjamin Gagnon-Chainey</image:title>
      <image:caption>Benjamin Gagnon Chainey is a postdoctoral fellow in literature at Université Laval, author, and physiotherapist. In 2022, he completed a doctorate in French-language literature, in joint supervision between the University of Montreal and Nottingham Trent University (UK), in which he explores the queer aesthetics of the embodied experiences of syphilis at the end of the 19th century, and of AIDS at the end of the 20th century, by comparing the literary works of Joris-Karl Huysmans and Hervé Guibert. Since 2020, he has been coordinating RéCITS, the International and Transversal Creation Network on Care. His research and creation texts, focusing on the experiences of illness and the relationships between literatures, arts, and cares in all their forms, have been published in the journals Tangence, MuseMedusa, Mœbius, SYNAPSIS: A Health. Humanities Journal, Lettres françaises, Corps et Spirale, as well as in collective books.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Who We Are - Past President: Sarah de leeuw</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sarah de Leeuw is currently Past President of the Canadian Association for Health Humanities and the Past President of the League of Canadian Poets. De Leeuw holds a Canada Research Chair in Humanities and Health Inequities and is a Professor in the University of Northern British Columbia’s Northern Medical Program, a distributed site of the University of British Columbia’s Faculty of Medicine. A creative writer (poetry and literary non-fiction) and cultural-historical geographer, de Leeuw is an interdisciplinary scholar whose research, teaching, and activism focus broadly on colonial violence, marginalized peoples, and overlooked geographies. A member of the National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health for more than 15 years, de Leeuw was appointed to the Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists in 2017. Author of more than 105 peer-reviewed publications, from book chapters to journal articles and scholarly entries, de Leeuw was nominated in 2017 for a Governor General’s Literary Prize in non-fiction holds a Western Magazine Gold Award, two CBC Literary Prizes for creative non-fiction, and the Dorthey Livesay BC Book Prize for poetry.  De Leeuw divides her time between Lheidli T’enneh/Dakelh Territory (Prince George) and Syilx Territory (Okanagan Centre), British Columbia.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Who We Are - Clinical Health Professions Representative: Shane neilson</image:title>
      <image:caption>Shane Neilson is a poet, physician, and critic who originally hails from New Brunswick (territory of the Wolostoquey) but who now lives in Cambridge, Ontario and practices medicine in Guelph. Shane is the author of many books of poetry, non-fiction, and short fiction. He published The Suspect We, a collaboration with Roxanna Bennett, with Palimpsest in 2023, as well as the memoir Saving: A Doctor’s Struggle to Help his Children with Great Plains, also in 2023. With Alan Bleakley, he published the first scholarly book to consider the role of poetry in clinical medicine (Poetry in the Clinic: Towards a Lyrical Medicine, Routledge, 2022) and later in 2023 he will publish the first scholarly work considering the intersection of Canadian medicine and Canadian literature (Carelanding, Routledge, 2023). Shane identifies as a Maritimer, mad, and autistic.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Who We Are - Clinical Health Professions Student Representative: rANDIP dHALIWAL</image:title>
      <image:caption>Randip Dhaliwal is a Doctor of Philosophy candidate at the University of Calgary. Her research centres around understanding the experience of grief through creative expression among individuals diagnosed with a terminal illness. As a registered nurse, Randip has worked in a multitude of different settings, including acute care, public health, and community health. She is most passionate about working alongside palliative care patients. Randip firmly believes in the importance of art and the role that it can play in understanding illness experiences.   Randip is also passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion and volunteers with organizations to promote adequate representation of equity-deserving groups within academia. Additionally, she has been recognized by the University of Calgary and Alberta Health Services as an advocate and champion for mental health initiatives. In her free time, Randip enjoys painting, yoga, hiking, and watching reruns of The Office.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Who We Are - Arts &amp; Humanities Representative: Candace Couse</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dr. Candace Couse (she/her) is an Interdisciplinary Humanities scholar and artist. Her research investigates Westernized thought in relationship with sickness through autobiographical accounts of illness narratives in visual art; interested in what these works do for the artists, viewers and broader understanding of health towards humanistic medicine. As an artist (MFA, University of Calgary), Couse brings her knowledge of art as a site of entanglement between rhetoric, poetry, and event to her research. Her practice has long been rooted in the materiality, and history of fibre-based work, which she integrates with video, large-scale installation, interactive sculptural works, collage, painting and more. Couse has shown across Canada, the USA, UK, Switzerland, Italy, Trinidad, Pakistan, Nepal, India and Iceland, and she is an Associate Professor in the School of Creative Arts at the University of the Fraser Valley, located on unceded Stó:lō territory, where she has the honour of living and creating.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Who We Are - International REpresentative: Sarah Nelson</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sarah Nelson is a health and medical geographer working across the social sciences and humanities. She is currently an assistant professor at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, in the traditional treaty lands of the UmoNhoN and Otoe-Missouria tribal nations, in the department of Geography &amp; Geology and the Medical Humanities and Native American Studies programs. Her research spans Indigenous governance and community health, non-Indigenous allyship, teaching the social determinants of health, and cultural safety in health care. Nelson is originally from eastern Ontario, unceded territory of the Algonquin peoples, where she continues to do research and community advocacy with Algonquin communities. She has also lived and worked in Dakelh territory, in northern British Columbia, with Indigenous-led health organizations exploring their role in urban Indigenous communities. She is constantly inspired by the ways in which health humanities open up new perspectives on health, disease, health care, and how we understand one another at our most vulnerable moments.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Who We Are - Ex-Officio: Allison Crawford</image:title>
      <image:caption>Allison Crawford is a founding editor of Ars Medica, a literary journal of medicine, the arts, and humanities, published open access in Canada.</image:caption>
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