Western culture upholds the nuclear family as its foundation. Yet, in recent years women have gained more freedom to leave relationships they previously were unable to. Korducki states that she hopes to discover the recent political, religious, and economic shifts that have enabled women to break up.
Kelli María Korducki is a journalist and cultural critic. Her byline has appeared frequently in the Globe and Mail and National Post, as well as in the New Inquiry, NPR,The Walrus, Vice, and the Hairpin. She was nominated for a 2015 National Magazine Award for 'Tiny Triumphs,' a 10,000-word meditation on the humble hot dog for Little Brother. A former editor-in-chief of the popular news blog The Toronotist, Korducki is based in Toronto and Brooklyn.
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This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada. Ce projet est financé en partie par le gouvernement du Canada.