Indigenous Peoples

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4 Years Left: The World Climate Clock and the Recognition of Indigenous Land Sovereignty
Ciara Richardson examines the World Climate Clock initiative and its efforts to raise awareness about anthropogenic climate change before it's too late, specifically the project's investment in Indigenous Land Sovereignty as a means to combating the climate crisis.
Robinson Superior Treaty Annuity Case to Return to Court After Six Months of Negotiations
Twelve Anishinaabe First Nations north of Lake Superior will seek an honourable court- imposed resolution after rejecting a $3.6 billion offer from the Crown as compensation for their failure to uphold treaty promises.
Reframe Review: Red Fever
Kiki Paterson reviews Red Fever, the follow-up to Niel Diamond and Catherine Bainbridge’s award-winning film Reel Injun. The film asks the question “why do they love us so much?” and informs viewers of willful lies about Indigenous People still present today and throughout history.
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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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