

The Canadian Journal of Family and Youth is a member of the Canadian Association of Learned Journals. The Editors also strongly encourage the submission of graduate and undergraduate student papers. Journal articles, reports, commentaries, poems, and short stories that are presented in accessible language will be welcome, along with book reviews on family and youth. Youth-related themes could include family issues, community, education, paid and volunteer work, youth-directed marketing, sports, delinquency and gangs, and so on.

Scholarly debates on family related themes could refer to such topics as community and other social contexts, family dynamics, life course events, domestic violence, dating, marriage, and divorce but also ethnicity, racism, social class, gender, and ageism. What defines consciousness, and how the physical world affects it. Relevant papers might come from any discipline including Criminology, Political Science, Economics, Sociology, English, Philosophy, Business or Science. We Have Always Been Here becomes an exploration of the nature of consciousness.

Responding to the diversification of scholarly interests and regional concerns, the journal will be an outlet for Canadian and comparative scholarship on the changing dynamics of the family and the social situation of youth. A direct memoir as debut is an unusual choice. The Canadian Journal of Family and Youth (CJFY), published once a year is a fully refereed interdisciplinary journal. Book name: We Have Always Been Here Author: Samra Habib Publisher: Riverrun Books Format: ebook, print, audiobook Genre: Memoir, LGBTQIA+ Publication Date: 2019 Rating: 4/5 Riverrun Books is an imprint of Hatchette UK, and We Have Always Been Here is Samra Habib's debut work.
