Janika Edmond died by suicide at 25 at Women's Huron Valley Correctional Facility in Ypsilanti, Michigan in November 2015 Janika Edmond had “a very rough life,” spending most of her teen years in ...
"I don't think in 19 years that I've been sitting here, I've seen a clearer case of just an absolute neglect of someone's legal duty to do something," Judge J. Cedric Simpson said. "Even if it's the ...
Janika Oza's debut novel, "A History of Burning," is the story of a family. It opens in 1898, when an Indian teenager is shipped to Kenya to work and sets a fire that haunts his progeny. Among them ...
Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage than loading CBC Lite story pages. A History of Burning sheds light on an often forgotten chapter of colonial history and its current ...
Janika Edmond, 25, was found fatally injured on Nov. 2, 2015 in the Women's Huron Valley Correctional Facility in Washtenaw County. Months later, two Michigan Department of Corrections guards were ...
That was partly because she had trouble establishing breastfeeding, which was compounded by a nightmare run-in with a midwife who tried to dissuade ter Ellen and her rugby reporter husband Ross Karl ...
After Janika Cartwright's ex-partner tried to murder her, she wanted to confront him face to face and ask him why. And after the police told her that would be too dangerous, she fought for change.
Swiss showjumper Janika Sprunger has switched places with her husband Henrik von Eckermann as she competes at the Longines FEI European Showjumping Championships – and he cheers on from the sidelines.
A History of Burning sheds light on an often forgotten chapter of colonial history and its current impact. In the process of writing a multigenerational saga, Janika Oza was able to open dialogues ...