March reading roundup #3
March has been up and down, as always – varied weather, great music at ZUMIX and a few local adventures. As the month wraps up, here’s what I
March has been up and down, as always – varied weather, great music at ZUMIX and a few local adventures. As the month wraps up, here’s what I
Sanaiyeh's story: The unwavering pursuit of educating Palestinian girls.Originally published on Global VoicesSaniyeh wrote on this photo: At Schmidt
A sqilxʷ poet and artist who currently lives in Mohkínstsis, Treaty 7 in Canada speaks to their grandmother of longing and connection, wanting to
We are living in a moment when artists of color are asking if their only route to art world legitimacy is to make the work that a predominately
The country's largest Indigenous territory has been invaded by illegal minersOriginally published on Global VoicesYanomami people are attended in a
This March, SAPIENS is partnering with the Royal Anthropological Institute’s RAI Film Festival to celebrate anthropological documentaries. ✽ The
Saskatoon, SK – The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) and English River First Nation (ERFN), through their economic development arm Des Nedhe Group,
From doctors to nurses to grocery clerks, communities found a new level of appreciation and respect for essential workers during the pandemic.
Women at the beginning of the 8M act hold a banner and shout slogans. In the photo, from left to right: Councilor Luciana Boiteux, Councilor Monica
A poet of the Indigenous Lepcha community of the Eastern Himalayas is looking to find herself as she grapples with the legacy of writings and
They were also disproportionally targeted by the military draftOriginally published on Global VoicesScreenshot of YouTube video of Krym. Realii
Archaeologists can help communities retake what colonialism and racism tried to erase through a new goal of “archaeological reclamation.” The
Archaeologists can help communities retake what colonialism and racism tried to erase through a new goal of “archaeological reclamation.” The
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The B.C. government and the B.C.-First Nations Water Table announced an unprecedented $100-million investment in healthy watersheds and the launch of