First Person
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Anti-Indigenous racism isn’t always overtly cruel — sometimes it’s delivered with a smile
Even at an event celebrating an Indigenous woman, I was made to feel as though I don’t belong
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We are sacred. We are not disposable.
I’m outraged after another Indigenous woman was found in a landfill — and every other ‘Canadian’ should be too
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Confronting colourism in Métis communities
To be âpihtaw’kos’ân is to always be learning how to be a good relative, and sometimes being a good relative is having the hard conversations
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Can educational assessments be decolonized?
I’ve witnessed how harmful colonial evaluations can be — so I sat down with expert Carolyn Roberts to unpack how we got here, and imagine a better future
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The weaponization of the courts should concern us all
Injunction laws aren’t about justice, writes environmental campaigner Christine Thuring, but facilitating the exploitation of stolen land
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Editorial: Taking accountability — and asking the B.C. Supreme Court to do the same
In the opinion of the IndigiNews team, the institution doles out punishment and demands transparency from others, but won’t do the same when faced with criticism
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Piecing my culture together, one moment at a time
To all of my kin who are feeling disconnected — I want you to know that your culture is waiting for you to reclaim it
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Afro-Caribbean and Indigenous folks have more in common than I realized
How an Instagram story led to a surprising connection between two survivors of British oppression
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During Black History Month, let’s recognize how the media we consume shapes us
Some years ago, I began a conscious effort to seek out more diverse music, TV, movies and books — and it was amazing










