“Toppling the Indian Act Tree” is a chapter in From Where I Stand by Jody Wilson-Raybould, published here with permission of UBC Press, with an Introduction and Concluding Comments by Arden Henley Introduction The news of bodies being located in unmarked graves at the...
pre-faceyeah, really – spent the day with Pictures of the Gone World. he was such an inspiration back before my world began, or should i say my world actually began with him for in his wake came the others who followed the same path leaving the footprints for us...
Thin Ice, Unmarked Graves & Wild Fire: First in a series The heads turn. The gaze of the eyes falls on me and the ears open to hear what I have to say. But although I know what I want to say, I don’t have the words yet. Or, I know what I need to say, but do not...
(This is an adaptation of an article initially published by the authors as an op-ed in the Vancouver Sun, July 9, 2021) During the summer of 2021 global heating paid the west coast a visit. A heat dome covered western BC for three days in late June and early July...
I subscribed to the GTEC Reader a few years ago, and enjoy my email opportunities to learn and be challenged. The recent power point re: the soul shattering discovery of the 215 unmarked children’s grave at the Kamloops Indian Residential School is exemplary. I...