Decolonization
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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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Project utilizing Coast Salish plants to combat heat waves on the DTES
UBC student Alexandra Thomas leading re-greening project in consultation with knowledge-keepers and community organizations
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How online nsyilxcən classes helped us through the pandemic
For an entire year, syilx language learners gathered on Zoom from wherever we were with the goal of learning our ancestral language
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Burlesque troupe brings ‘badass Indigenous sexuality’ to Pride
Virago Nation will perform in Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh territories on Saturday — confronting colonial ideas of gender and sexuality through performance
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‘We’re going to paddle together’: Stz’uminus welcomed community for a day of culture and learning
Hundreds present on Stz’uminus homelands to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day
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‘Every day, we honour our sisters’: Red Dress art pieces unveiled outside ‘Vancouver Island’ schools
Content Warning: This story contains content referencing missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit people. Please honour your spirit and read with care. Every year, when May 5 comes and goes, Lily Schaefer is reminded of the importance of continuing the conversation about missing and murdered Indigenous, women, girls and two-spirit people (MMIWG2S). The…
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Erasure of Indigenous languages ‘a scar’ on Canada, says maskēkow-ininiw language warrior
“We all have a responsibility towards the return and continuation of Indigenous languages in this country,” says Dr. Onowa McIvor
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Nanaimo-based Indigenous Elders’ literacy circle takes flight across the country
Cowichan Tribes Elder Linda Jack’s dream of starting a literacy program for Indigenous Elders that would spread across the country is now coming true.
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Decolonizing media: Eden Fineday in conversation with Kelsie Kilawna
During a public event from VPL, IndigiNews Aunties spoke about the power of storytelling and the future of Indigenous-led media
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Meet the sqilxw women who are decolonizing the workplace
The founders of Alderhill Planning open up about healing, patriarchy and the importance of celebrating success as Indigenous women










