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Water Is Life: The Indigenous Women Who Uncovered A Massive Sewage Spill
Kristen Villebrun spent three days floating in Hamilton's harbour to get the city to notice how polluted it was. Then, she and Danielle Boissoneau spent three years pushing to get it cleaned up.
Charnel Anderson
10 minutes
Living
Why Phyllis Webstad Is A Doris Anderson Award Recipient
The advocate and author has created a national movement that’s more resonant than ever.
Charnel Anderson
2 minutes
Real Life Stories
I Posed Naked For The Cover Of Time Magazine. 19 Years Later, I Wanted To Pose Again
“For so many years, our women have been portrayed as being submissive, hypersexualized and disposable.” Waneek Horn-Miller on celebrating the strength and resilience of Indigenous women.
Kelly Boutsalis
8 minutes
Living
12 Great Podcasts Hosted By Indigenous Women
As these standout podcasts show, the storytelling tradition is alive and well.
Kelly Boutsalis
11 minutes
Living
Water Is Life: Indigenous Women Are Fighting For Rivers, Lakes and Oceans
Our most precious resource faces endless threats, including pollution, resource extraction and for-profit bottling. Across Canada, these women are trying to protect it.
Charnel Anderson
15 minutes
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