Q is for Questions: The violence of disbelief
Over the past weekend, I had the opportunity to attend Saskatchewan’s annual Festival of Words. From July 13-16, Moose Jaw was the gathering place for... Read More
S is for Shut Up and Do the Dishes: Advice for Allies
I was at an Anti-Racism conference in the Fall of 2016 when a White professor asked the Métis presenter, Chelsea Vowel, what role she thought... Read More
P is for Plan
On Canada Day, I spent the afternoon in the park with our local Aboriginal association conducting a Blanket Exercise. In a Blanket Exercise, participants take... Read More
T is for Treaty Walk
Two weeks ago I ran the Regina Police Service (RPS) half marathon and I wondered at the end if what I had actually done was... Read More
R is for Reconciliation and our Heart Garden
With the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) final report, Canada was ushered into an era of reconciliation. The TRC (2015) defines reconciliation... Read More