St. Thomas art auction raises funds for Water First
…of money to offer to Water First, a charity devoted to providing and maintaining clean water to Indigenous communities. The total raised was $1,385.00. Eight paintings were on offer, each…
…of money to offer to Water First, a charity devoted to providing and maintaining clean water to Indigenous communities. The total raised was $1,385.00. Eight paintings were on offer, each…
Albert Dumont has been named as the English language Poet Laureate for the City of Ottawa. He is the first Indigenous poet to be appointed to the position in the…
…to ease the rental housing crisis Increased homelessness, rapidly rising rents and extreme shortages of purpose-built rental housing are creating a crisis for many Canadians, especially young people, seniors, Indigenous…
…refugees, and its walls have become canvases for two murals created by Indigenous artist Micque Michelle and local youth. In 2019, I came to Trinity looking for a volunteer opportunity…
…violence against women that persist in Canada, but they seem particularly apt for the dangers Indigenous women face. Almost two years after the publication of the final report from the…
…of change is not new. … With the exception of people descended from Indigenous peoples, every single one of us can trace our lineage to a person or group of…
…to Canada and she would like to see everyone working towards self-awareness. Learning about the National Church’s plan to have an Indigenous church under the umbrella of Anglican Church of…
…BIPOC communities (Black, Indigenous, People of Colour) were disproportionately affected by the pandemic in terms of number of deaths, majority of job losses, and greater numbers in frontline work, she…
…permanent housing with wrap-around health care, mental health and meal supports. Our Princeton residence offers Indigenous and cultural services as 40 percent of our population here are Indigenous. Our MacLaren…
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