Canada’s tragic residential-school reckoning could be grim harbinger for U.S. James McCarten, The Canadian Press, June 27, 2021 https://ca.news.yahoo.com/canadas-tragic-residential-school-reckoning-110000079.html The situation in Canada took a dramatic turn Thursday when the Cowessess First Nation announced the discovery of what are believed to be 751 unmarked graves at the site of the former Marieval Indian Residential School […]
Canada’s Truth & Reconciliation Efforts
A Way Out of a Dark Past By Stacey McKenna, YES Magazine, November 3, 2020 https://www.yesmagazine.org/issue/what-the-rest-of-the-world-knows/2020/11/03/canada-truth-reconciliation In the summer of 2011, Simon Hogaluk of Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada, sat at a microphone and began telling a story. He spoke through tears of being torn from his parents as a child and forced onto an airplane, where he […]
Kamloops Residential School: Tip of the Iceberg
Accountability Thanks to David Hawkins. ‘Tip of the iceberg.’ By Katie Dangerfield. Global News, May 28, 2021 (https://globalnews.ca/news/7901509/kamloops-bc-residential-school-burial-site/) At least 4,100 children have died while attending residential schools in Canada. And in the wake of the horrific news from Kamloops, B.C. — where 215 children were recently found buried at a former residential school — […]
Highway of Tears by Jessica McDiarmid
In the teachings of the Blessing and Virtue of Hope, Universal Mother Mary, through Linda Dillon, channel for the Council of Love, said we are not to stand for children being shot, families going hungry, and inequality because none of these things are of love: “Violence against women has been the disgrace of our planet […]
Today, May 5th, is Red Dress Day for the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
The power of a red dress will hopefully inspire reconciliation and safety for Indigenous women By Brandi Morin, Toronto Star, May 4, 2021 https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/2021/05/04/the-power-of-a-red-dress-will-hopefully-inspire-reconciliation-and-safety-for-indigenous-women.html On Wednesday, friends and families of Missing or Murdered Indigenous People will honour their lost loved ones with a lone symbol. May 5 is collectively known as the National Day of […]
‘Unstoppable’ Squamish Nation Elder recipient of B.C. Reconciliation Award
By Elisia Seeber, North Shore News, May 2, 2021 https://www.nsnews.com/local-news/unstoppable-squamish-nation-elder-recipient-of-bc-reconciliation-award-xelemilh-doris-paul-3680964 “Incredible” and “unstoppable.” These are just two words that have been used to describe Xele’milh, Doris Paul, an inspirational Squamish Nation Elder and leader who has worked tirelessly for more than a decade for the betterment of her community and to further reconciliation in British […]
Indigenous Women Standing for Love, Freedom and Equality in Community
November 29th, 2011, Archangel Michael through Linda Dillon, talked to me about “the construction of what we think of as New Earth, a new and different, conscious reality” and in the same breath, “the breaking down of illusions. . . such as lack, limitation, death, destruction, disease, greed, lust, control, power.” He went on to […]
Rezoning for New Indigenous-led Housing Project Approved by Vancouver Council
City of Vancouver website: https://vancouver.ca/news-calendar/rezoning-for-new-indigenous-led-housing-project-approved-by-council.aspx Proposal addresses urgent need for urban Indigenous-led and managed new permanent social and supportive housing, and shelter beds in the Downtown Eastside. We are pleased to be working alongside the Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre Society and BC Housing to put reconciliation into action. ~ Mayor Kennedy Stewart, February 17 2021 […]
Ideas to Help our Homeless. . .
How One Interior Designer is Helping — with Her Invoices Interior designers typically serve the 1%. Jessica Helgerson wants to turn that on its head. By Aimee Rawlins, Fast Company, February 10th, 2021 https://www.fastcompany.com/90602613/how-one-interior-designer-is-fighting-homelessness-with-her-invoices “The one percent” is most often used as a pejorative, shorthand for elite, out-of-touch vultures who prey on the working class. […]
The White Horse and the Humvees — Standing Rock Is Offering Us a Choice
By Kathleen Dean Moore & Robin Wall Kimmerer, Yes Magazine, November 5th, 2016 https://www.yesmagazine.org/democracy/2016/11/05/the-humvees-and-the-white-horse2014two-futures/ Right here, between the barricades on a North Dakota highway, is a pivotal confrontation between two world views, two futures. Two lines, facing each other on a North Dakota highway. On one side, concrete barriers protect a row of armored vehicles […]
2020, May 25 – 1
Events are happening faster than we can write articles on, so we’re switching to a summary format for some articles. Some subjects may be too uncomfortable to read. We ask you to use discernment in your choice. Skirting the meme war does not affect the subjects we cover; only the sources we use to cover […]
Indigenous Women Standing for Rights and Community
www.voiceoffreedom.ca From protesting to building tiny houses, Indigenous women are the on the front-lines of change. Below are 2 posts illustrating their courage. Women are the Face of Mohawk Resistance Christopher Curtis, Montreal Gazette, March 1, 2020 https://popularresistance.org/women-are-the-face-of-mohawk-resistance/ On the front lines of the Indigenous resistance movement, it is young women — born after the […]
Canadian Resource Projects on Two Continents Contested
Pipeline Dispute: Ministers, Wet’suwet’en Chiefs Reach Proposed Agreement The Canadian Press, March 1, 2020 https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/pipeline-rail-blockade-agreement SMITHERS, B.C. — A Wet’suwet’en hereditary chief and senior government ministers say they have reached a proposed arrangement in a pipeline dispute that has prompted solidarity protests across Canada in recent weeks. Federal Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett and British […]
Standing Up for Indigenous Land Rights in Canada, Brazil, and California
“On February 6, Unist’ot’en members watched on social media as the RCMP mounted a dramatic raid before dawn. . . arresting six people. “But rather than serving to quell the resistance, the arrests inspired a wave of solidarity protests and transportation blockades across Canada.” Elsewhere, the Pope and Greenpeace are pleading for protection of the […]
Canada Loves the Rule of Law (Unless We’re Talking Indigenous Rights)
I am a supporter of the Wet’suwet’en people in their struggle for territorial sovereignty. By Jennifer Ditchburn, The Narwhal, February 21, 2020 https://thenarwhal.ca/canada-loves-the-rule-of-law-unless-were-talking-indigenous-rights/ Last October, an international celebration occurred in the verdant coastal community of Bella Bella, B.C. Members of the Heiltsuk Nation finally opened their Gvakva’aus Hailzaqv, their Big House, a red and yellow […]