Jamie Michaels is a critically acclaimed writer and educator from Winnipeg, Canada. He researches the potential of historically informed graphic novels to generate social change as a SSHRC Bombardier Doctoral Fellow, Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholar, and Killam Laureate at the University of Calgary.
His most recent graphic novel "Christie Pits" unpacks the tensions between immigrants and proto-fascists in 1930s Toronto that culminated in one of Canada's worst race riots.