Andrew Stobo Sniderman and Douglas Sanderson (Amo Binashii) awarded J.W. Dafoe Book Prize
Writer Andrew Stobo Sniderman, a graduate of the University of Toronto JD program, and Douglas Sanderson (Amo Binashii), an associate professor and the Prichard Wilson Chair in Law & Public Policy at the Faculty of Law, have been awarded the for their co-authored 2022 book .
Established in 1984, the J.W. Dafoe Book Prize is awarded for excellence in non-fiction writing, with a focus on Canada, the West and Canada's place in the world. It is one of the largest prizes for non-fiction writing in Canada, and is administered by the J.W. Dafoe Foundation, which honours Western Canadian journalist and editor John Wesley Dafoe (1866-1944).
In Valley of the Birdtail, Stobo Sniderman and Sanderson 鈥 both 缅北强奸 alumni 鈥 tell the story of two communities in Manitoba 鈥渄ivided by a valley, a river and 150 years of racism."
Jury chair Mary Agnes Welch, former president of the Canadian Association of Journalists, said the jury鈥檚 decision was unanimous.
鈥Valley of the Birdtail is the most clear-eyed and compassionate book on the legacy of Indigenous inequality I鈥檝e read. It鈥檚 maddening in parts, wryly funny in other parts, and its vivid characters ... bring the complex national issue of white supremacy right down to John Dafoe鈥檚 backyard,鈥 she said.
The writers will be recognized at an award ceremony later this year.