Indigenous Peoples

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Trent’s Indigenous Bachelor of Education Students go to Winnipeg
Arthur journalist and Indigenous B.Ed. candidate, Bethanie Dusome, chronicles her trip to Winnipeg where she attended Indspire's National Gathering for Indigenous Education.
Language as a Form of Love, Respect, and Reconciliation
Indigenous playwright, composer, pianist, and author Tomson Highway recently featured at Trent University's M.L. Morton Lecture series. Journalist Owen Harrison reflects on the event, Highway's discussion of language, and his new album Cree Country.
A Conversation with Dene Artist Antoine Mountain: Art, Resilience and Healing
Irene Suvillaga interviews Dene artist and author Antoine Mountain about his life, art, and book "From Bear Rock Mountain". He speaks about his artistic process and how it stemmed from his time in a residential school.
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What's the Point?
@TrentUConfessions is HaCkEd! we analyze the culture of anonymity, public shame and hyperbole. Updates from Mi'kmaw fishers and community members as they continue their fight amidst colonial violence. A spooky hallo-week with Trent Film Society. City council 2021 budget is OUT! And more.
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