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PowerShift Canada 14.02.2021

#ShadowofDumont will be screening from October 21st-23rd for #iNfestival2020. For tickets and showtimes to this Métis documentary, visit: http://sqz.co/gq5zB5b

PowerShift Canada 27.01.2021

TODAY: Check out our live panel/Q&A of Indigenous industry leaders on the Shadow of Dumont Facebook page via Facebook Live at 5:30PM MST. Featuring Trevor Came...ron, Roseanne Supernault, Jennifer Podemski, Tai Amy Grauman, Beth Cuthand and Madelaine McCallum Mendez Join the Discussion around Indigenous Storytelling and the importance of visibility in the media.

PowerShift Canada 09.01.2021

Join us as knowledge keepers, community leaders, artists and influencers share their stories on the new Indigenous150+ podcast, in partnership with the Inspirit... Foundation RBC Foundation in support of #RBCFutureLaunch and Canada World Youth - Jeunesse Canada Monde Available now on Website: sqz.co/7Hsktx2 Spotify: sqz.co/7wdrPgv Google Podcasts: sqz.co/EzTGpCf #SpeakUpForInclusion #Indigenous150Plus #RBCFutureLaunch #Changemakers #Next150

PowerShift Canada 01.01.2021

Did you see this banner yesterday at the Wet'suwet'en solidarity action? Here's the story behind it: It was designed this time last year by @christi_belcourt and @bomgiizhik murdoch did the artwork on the banner. Obinin Kida Onakinegewin is Anishinaabeg and translates to "lift our laws", like to lift and restore our sovereign governance. In the middle is the Thunderbird, a powerful sky spirit that can bring wind, thunder, and rain. On the ends of the banner are hearts in thun...der clouds which calls us all to lead with our hearts. It felt like the right time to bring this banner out again to lift up the sovereignty of of the Algonquin Anishinaabe of this land, and the Wet’suwet’en and Mohawks of Tyendinaga, and to bring that Thunderbird energy with love.

PowerShift Canada 22.12.2020

Take 5 minutes today and put Teck on blast!

PowerShift Canada 03.12.2020

"Our traditional knowledge requires us to pay reverence and respect to the animals that gives its life to sustain our own. For the last five years, our elders and community hunters noticed an increasingly stark decline in moose populations, witnessing more and more acts of violence and animal cruelty against them, with their heads severed and their bodies abandoned in the forest. Our elders now demand for something to be done to protect the moose." Support the Anishnabe People, today known as the Algonquins of Barriere Lake, protect moose in their ancestral lands: https://www.change.org/p/protect-the-moose-in-la-verendrye-?