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Orange Shirt Society Reconciliation Hub
An introduction to Phyllis (Jack) Webstad and her story: her journey to residential school survivor and community leader
One Day’s Pay Campaign
Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action
National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls’ Calls for Justice
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People National Action Plan
National Inuit Action Plan on Missing and Murdered Inuit Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People
Resetting Normal: The Impacts of COVID-19 on First Nations, Métis and Inuit Youth
Native Women’s Association of Canada’s Action Plan to End the Attack Against Indigenous Women, Girls, and Gender-Diverse People
On Canada Project
Native-Land.ca
21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act: Helping Canadians Make Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples a Reality, Bob Joseph
Warrior Life: Indigenous Resistance and Resurgence, Pamela Palmater
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Alright, Now What? podcast Episode on Gendered Digital Hate and Decolonizing Digital Spaces, featuring Kairyn Potts
The Indige-Health Hub Podcast is a 4-episode series led by Indigenous youth covering topics including the power of art, language, and sisterhood
Alright, Now What? podcast Episode on Indigenizing International Women’s Day, featuring Dr. Dawn Lavell Harvard
Signal for Help podcast Episode with Brandi: A personal mission to report on MMIWG
Missing & Murdered: Finding Cleo podcast with Connie Walker (CBC Listen)
Alright, Now What? podcast Episode on First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Youth, featuring Taylor Arnt and Tori Chief Calf
Alright, Now What? podcast Episode on Gender Justice in the North, featuring Delma Autut
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It’s our turn to stand up and not let human trafficking or let society make up its history. I will not be forgotten. Our people will not be distinct people. I lived to tell my little story. I am a survivor. Not a lot of our sisters or brothers not many can live and talk about it.
Sending my support while I (a Canadian citizen) am in Australia. Canadians have much work to do to address issues of justice and reconciliation for all Native Peoples. Thank to the Canadian Women’s Foundation for the very important work that you do!