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Cree author’s poetry book meant to empower Indigenous kids
The Way Creator Sees You by Shayla Raine is intended to help children embrace their Indigenous heritage and features
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What VIU is doing to Decolonize B.C.’s Classrooms
Connecting with Indigenous knowledge keepers on-campus key for Indigenous and non-Indigenous learners
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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
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Eden Fineday joins the IndigiNews team as business Aunty
‘By centering the perspectives of Indigenous Peoples, we’re creating something radical and beautifully revolutionary,’ says Fineday.
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Pitching to IndigiNews? Here’s what we’re looking for
We want to see more Indigenous storytelling in 2022 — send us your pitch.
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Healing trauma through culture
How Lyla Harman of Cowichan Tribes weaves languages, songs, arts and the land into her counselling practice.
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From ‘street kid’ to public rep for the Law Society of BC tribunal
Jereme Brooks, who is syilx, plans to challenge the ‘mainstream Canadian lens’ and be part of restorative actions in his new role.
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What it means to be a ceremonial witness
Reporter Kelsie Kilawna shares teachings from the Ubuntu Conference.
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Indigenous grads share stories at Camosun College’s 50th anniversary event
‘We could start to feel what we were good at and see that our culture was something that could be helpful,’ says Frank Shannon, who studied at Camosun in the 1990s.
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Skoden: IndigiNews lands 3 nominations for Canadian Online Publishing Awards
It’s all about love and accountability. We’re finalists for COPA’s best feel good story and best investigative article.










