G is for Genocide
On July 1, 2017, Canada will mark 150 years as a country. As a teacher, I have a number of cute crafts to choose from.... Read More
I is for Indian Dances
If you want to get up close and personal with cultural appropriation in Canada, there is no better place to start than your kid’s piano... Read More
F is for Forts
I caught myself saying that I was going to “hold down the fort” the other day. This is an expression that I grew up with... Read More
J is for Jobs: White Teachers and Cultural Appropriation
“They want our stories without our bodies.” …Peter Sellers played an IndianAngelina Jolie played someone who is mixed-race They want our stories without our bodies.... Read More
H is for Headdress
A lot has been written about headdresses, in particular, what is wrong with non-Indigenous people wearing them. Cosmo: I Made the Mistake of Wearing a... Read More