Let Our Relatives In
The “Let Our Relatives In” campaign has 4 main ideas to support our relatives who sleep outside in Winnipeg. It involves increasing Indigenous representation in leadership, organization responses to calls to action/calls for justice, partnering with Thunderbird House & taking a healing centred and anti-racist approach to service delivery.
Thank You For Speaking Up
To the people who risk personal discomfort to address inequity when they see it - thank you! Your example is the medicine we all need to see at a system level to stomp out racism.
Infiltration Manual Released (Youth Climate Lab)
Today, the Youth Climate Lab released a very important document for young people who want to address climate change at the municipal level. I hope some of the youth in Winnipeg and in other cities take a look at the impact their cities have on climate change and take action.
Animorphs & Me
I really needed to write a bunch of formal things, but I thought it would be awesome to write something just for fun to get my creative juices flowing. Behold, my reflection of literary youthful influences!
Medicine Wheel Goal Setting with Christine M’Lot
Christine M’Lot is a Anishinabe educator who has developed a fantastic series of 3 videos around goal setting and the medicine wheel. After checking them out myself, I can tell you that you would benefit, especially as we look to 2021, from making sure you are setting goals in a good way. This tool allows us to do just that.
Honouring Our Relatives
I made a couple long Facebook statuses about healing and grief recently. I hope they provide a little bit of comfort to those of us, and let’s be honest, there are many, who have lost relatives this year and are coping with that grief. Take care of yourselves, and take care of each other!
You Are What You Wear
Here are 3 recent initiatives (lol, you'll see why that's funny) that have expressed themselves via fashion. Also thank you to every one in the community who is finding creative ways to support one another in these unprecedented times.
Action & Justice Everyday
It is on the rest of us to take these documents and notice one very simple thing: they don’t have recommendations. They have calls to ACTION and calls for JUSTICE. I know that this detail is at the heart of what Indigenous families are asking for.
VIDEO: MC Talks Urgency & Inclusion for United Way Wpg
In early December, the GenNext crew at United Way Winnipeg invited me to be part of the 4th and final online talk for the UWW Summit Series. I was grateful that they asked me to speak at the end of the hour long talk, so I could emphasize why we need to take action on addressing systemic racism in Winnipeg today.