"Indigenous women and Two-Spirit people have traditionally been revered as life-givers and caregivers. This is why we say, 'our women and girls are sacred'"--From the National Inquiry's vision statement This week we celebrate Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQ+ people and their accomplishments, successes, and contributions to our communities. Despite the many injustices and obstacles created…
National Indigenous History Month: Languages, Cultures, and Arts
“Language is central to our identity, community, and culture. Language is essential in how we share our stories and our history, and how we connect with one another.” -- The Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Canadian Heritage This week’s theme is focused on Languages, cultures, and arts. 2022 marked the beginning of International Decade of…
National Indigenous History Month: Children and Youth
"… I know that youth are inherently better positioned than anybody to create the sort of change we need to see, and so we need to focus on them. Stories reveal the world to kids – the world that was, the world that is and the world that can be. What kind of future do…
June is National Indigenous History Month
June is National Indigenous History Month and June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Indigenous Crime Fiction: Engaging Stories Highlighting Real World Issues
Mystery fiction continues to be one of the most popular genres of fiction sold and read worldwide, second only to Romance fiction. There has also been a growing number of crime fiction written by Indigenous authors from across North America who have been using this widely read genre to tell engaging stories while also informing readers…
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