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Two Spirits, One Calling

Culture, EducationBy jennifer.lagrassaApril 26, 2018

While members of the LGBTQ community ‘come out’, Two Spirit individuals ‘come in’

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The Complexities of Identity

HeritageBy mnabulsiApril 24, 2018

An Indigenous and Palestinian student talk about what it’s like to be stripped of their identity.

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Transforming healthcare

HealthBy awassermannApril 24, 2018

How medical schools are redesigning their curriculum to treat Indigenous communities more effectively

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Saving Michif

CultureBy nrmossApril 23, 2018

The Metis language of Michif is on the verge of extinction, says Saskatchewan educator Russell Fayant.

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Decolonizing Classrooms

EducationBy stefanie.marottaApril 18, 2018

What image does a Eurocentric classroom conjure up for Indigenous students?

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Reclaiming Métis History

HeritageBy r1mooreApril 16, 2018

From the Battle of Batoche to the streets of Toronto – a glimpse into one family’s history of dispossession

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Cultural appropriation: Crossing the line

CultureBy andrew.cruickshankApril 14, 2018

Willy Johnson is a white Canadian who says his art reflects his deep appreciation for Indigenous culture. But is the Haida-influenced totem pole he carved offensive?

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Cooking with Consciousness

CultureBy nicole2.edwardsApril 14, 2018

French cuisine is considered to be the international standard of gastronomic excellence in culinary schools across Canada. But is that standard slowly changing?

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Bridging the Knowledge Divide

HealthBy jordana.goldmanApril 12, 2018

Western medical practices sometimes conflict with Indigenous healing methods. So how do Indigenous doctors reconcile the two approaches?

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Indigenizing Fashion

CultureBy katherine.singhApril 11, 2018

Mindfulness, intangible, ‘wholeness’: Can these principles have a place in the mainstream fashion industry?

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