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Author: Shae Sackman

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Shae Sackman has blown this popsicle stand.

  • Sports & Health
    A photo of shae sackman holding a red resistance band. A blue water bottle is on the floor, and sackman sits on a black mat.
     Just do it! And then do it again! And then again, but differently this time! shae sackman

    Working out with one hand 2.0

    “Disability – if only temporary – is an inevitable experience.” – shae sackman
    Shae Sackman
    March 7, 2024
  • Op-Ed
    A person sitting in front of a laptop, checking off a box on a grad school application. In the second panel an emails says accepted.
    Of course, being accepted in this case means several more years of poverty, solitude, and imposter syndrome. OpenClipart-Vectors via Pixabay, manipulated by lee lim

    Reflecting on grad school applications

    “All that esoteric noise jamming itself between the margins of my degree requirements is why the work I did here cannot possibly ...
    Shae Sackman
    February 8, 2024
  • FeaturedSports & Health
    They make gym stuff colourful to cheer you up! Shae Sackman

    Exercise + disability

    …this hurdle can be overcome. The key lies not in fancy, expensive equipment, or the sort of toxic positivity that disabled people ...
    Shae Sackman
    October 20, 2022
  • Op-Ed
    To focus on individual fault is to neglect the community’s experience and the place all have in working to heal, whether or not they appear to have harmed. David Stobbe via The Globe and Mail

    Where do your obligations end? How do they begin?

    In their words I saw a tremendous amount of understanding, responsibility, and a deep undercurrent of the knowledge that a person’s obligations ...
    Shae Sackman
    September 15, 2022
  • Arts & SportsFeatured
    My mail looks way less complicated and somehow it still gets lost. Ava Hofmann

    Interview with Ava Hofmann, part two!

    When I’m not writing, I get itchy, anxious. I start to loathe myself for not doing this thing which has basically rescued ...
    Shae Sackman
    September 30, 2021
  • Arts & Sports
    1) A poem by Ava Hofmann entitled “a funeral charm.” Yeah, that’s all you’re getting for free, so soak it in! ava hofmann

    […] poetry collection holds space and invites creativity

    “When you read my work, I often want you to feel like you have read something new and exciting, maybe dangerous, like ...
    Shae Sackman
    September 23, 2021
  • Op-Ed
    how it looks trying to view the world around you when you forget to put your glasses back on. shae sackman

    Holding multiple identities

    : Letting people believe that identity is stable and completely quantifiable, consisting of certain sets of types and kinds that can be ...
    Shae Sackman
    September 23, 2021
  • Arts & Sports
    Eekwol performing at RFF on Saturday night, giving the crowd both some great vibes and some serious outfit envy. Megan Keller of Yellowbird Photography

    Regina Folk Festival 2021: Summer Satellites

    “The online content increases accessibility to the artists we present as well as helps people learn about musicians they may not have ...
    Shae Sackman
    September 2, 2021
  • Arts & Sports
    A portrait done by Jorah Bright. The person has a ball cap with a logo on it, long blond hair, and painted red lips. They are wearing a tank top and a jean jacket.
    Someone wearing a hat that doesn’t have a Roughrider Logo on it, for once. Jorah Bright

    The intersection of art and place

    The physical space of Saskatchewan and the areas and buildings at the University of Regina offer inspiration, places, and people that are ...
    Shae Sackman
    August 5, 2021
  • FeaturedSports & Health
    An out-of-focus photo of a wrestling ring during AAW United We Stand on July 9, 2021 in Merrionette Park, Illinois
    A match so intense that no camera present could capture a clear image due to the haze of musk adam witt

    A guide to professional wrestling for the uninitiated

    “I was at my house screaming at my TV, feeling like a kid again. I was 25 years old. I was watching ...
    Shae Sackman
    July 15, 2021
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