Getting your needle: The flu shot and basic cuts to health care
My article on flu shot availability ran on the CBC this weekend:
Cut in number of flu shot clinics a bad way to keep Manitobans healthy
Also, I heard that the Religious Studies Department at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill featured a post about my book! (I graduated from this department in 2001 with a master's degree.)
UNC blog features From the Outside In
This is great news! Thanks, UNC, for mentioning my work.
The Vancouver Jewish Independent ran my piece on interfaith issues recently, too:
Need for Interfaith Learning
On the home front, we've just finished a long visit with grandparents--my twins were pretty sad about this...but as we turn towards colder weather in Manitoba, fewer people want to visit. It's probably because they haven't tried out taking a walk or skating on the frozen rivers yet? Go figure. :)
Labels: CBC, flu shots, From the Outside In, Jewish Independent, Jewish Winnipeg, Manitoba health care, twins, UNC Religious Studies, writer's life
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