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Mark Fawcett
Victoria Freeman
BIO
Biography

Victoria Freeman is a Canadian author, theatre artist, educator, and public historian. She was born in Ottawa and attended the University of Toronto, where she received her PhD in History in 2010.  Her first book, Distant Relations: How My Ancestors Colonized North America, was shortlisted for the 2000 Writers’ Trust Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing. Her second book, A World Without Martha: A Memoir of Sisters, Disability, and Difference, about her experience as a sibling of a child institutionalized for having an intellectual disability, was released by UBC Press on October 1, 2019 and shortlisted for a 2019 Lamda Award for Bisexual Non-Fiction. She has co-written two plays, The Talking Treaties Spectacle, with Ange Loft of Jumblies Theatre, and Birds Make Me Think About Freedom, with L'Arche Toronto Sol Express; the latter won a Patron's Pick award at the 2018 Toronto Fringe Festival. She co-wrote the filmscript for By These Presents: "Purchasing" Toronto, featured at the 2019 Toronto Biennial of Art and screeened at the Glasgow Short Film Festival, the San Francisco American Indian Film Festival, and the Montreal First Peoples Festival. She is the co-author, with Ange Loft, Martha Stiegman, and Jill Carter of A Treaty Guide for Torontonians, to be launched at the 2022 Toronto Biennial of Art in May 2022.

ADDRESS
City: Toronto, Province/Territory: Ontario
EMAIL
GENRE
Creative non-fiction
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
A World without Martha: A Memoir of Sisters
Title
Disability
Title
and Difference
Publisher
UBC Press/ Purich Press
Year
2019
Title
A Treaty Guide for Torontonians
Publisher
Toronto Biennial of Art and Jumblies Press
Year
forthcoming May 2022
Title
Distant Relations: How My Ancestors Colonized North America
Publisher
McClelland & Stewart
Year
2000; 2002
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