Poet unpacks the baggage of being light-skinned in new collection - Windspeaker.com
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Poet unpacks the baggage of being light-skinned in new collection
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Monday, June 16th, 2025 10:24am
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John Brady McDonald
By Shari Narine
Windspeaker.com Books Feature Writer
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
What Shade of Brown is a powerful and emotional collection of poetry and narrative prose in which Nehiyawak (Cree)-Métis writer John Brady McDonald examines what it means to be a light-skinned Indigenous person “and the baggage that comes with that, the pain that that entails.”
McDonald says his third collection of poetry is a combina…
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