Donna Bailey Nurse is a juror for the 2019 Scotiabank Giller Prize.
Articles by Donna Bailey Nurse
- Track Changes (June 2019)
How black railway porters helped reshape a nation - A novel bursts to life (October 2018)
The quiet brilliance of Helen Humphreys - Scenes from a marriage (June 2018)
A grandmother’s story against the backdrop of Haile Selassie’s rise and fall - Kim Thúy and the burdens of the past (April 2018)
The beloved novelist’s latest is an answer of sorts to her critics - Lives of a Brother (October 2017)
Love, hope, and death in Scarberia - Border Crossings (July–August 2017)
The in-between worlds of Steven Heighton - Against the Flow (May 2017)
Race, radio and Canada’s musical coming of age - Lines of Flight (March 2017)
Finding the tracks of Canada’s missing black history - Country of Eternal Forgetting (October 2016)
Memory, nostalgia and the writing of M.G. Vassanji. - The Jamaican Dilemma (April 2012)
A review of Dancing Lessons, by Olive Senior - Imaginary Getaways (July–August 2011)
Ten armchair excursions by Natalie Davis, Jessica Grant, Alexander MacLeod, and more - A Political Pioneer (June 2010)
A review of “Go to School, You’re a Little Black Boy”—The Honourable Lincoln M. Alexander: A Memoir, by Lincoln M. Alexander, with Herb Shoveller