By ahnationtalk on March 28, 2024
By ahnationtalk on March 28, 2024
By ahnationtalk on March 28, 2024
By ahnationtalk on March 28, 2024
By ahnationtalk on March 28, 2024
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SNetwork Recent Storiesby ahnationtalk on November 23, 2020248 Views
Connecting with Indigenous and non-Indigenous people and communities is something that is important to me. I walk in two worlds and look at this as a privilege. Sometimes, I find ways to bring other people into this walk, when the opportunities present themselves.
We hear a lot about the importance of connectedness right now and how we need to manage this while we limit our social circles and practise physical distancing.
I had an a-ha moment last week during a conversation with Grace Elliott-Nielsen, the executive director of the Tillicum Lelum Aboriginal Friendship Centre in Nanaimo.
Elliott-Nielsen, a member of Stz’uminus First Nation, shared with me that in more than 45 years running Tillicum Lelum, she’s seen how Indigenous people often feel disconnected from society.
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