Dibaajimowin, Stories of this Land, is a new exhibit at the Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum that uses an Indigenous lens to retell the stories of murals originally painted from a settler narrative. Curator Emma Rain Smith explains the project and what she hopes people take from it.
Indigenous peoples at the University of Waterloo are asking for a full commitment to reconciliation, Indigenization and decolonization at the University of Waterloo. A sunrise ceremony was held Thursday morning to begin this new journey.
A first-of-its-kind ceremony was held Thursday between the University of Waterloo and Indigenous elders as members of the local Indigenous community invited the school to make a full commitment to truth and reconciliation.
lawmakers in the senate are looking at than this package that the house committee passed yesterday. it s not going to be something that overcomes the chasm we just saw there. that was some hearing. lauren fox live for us on capitol hill. thanks. former chief of staff to late president george h.w. bush is urging lawmakers to take action and she says her former boss left a blueprint for them to get there. she writes in part, quote frrks former president george h.w. bush i learned too much to discuss in this op-ed but among his many life lessons be bold, be truthful, be courageous and don t be afraid to say you were wrong. more than anything he taught us by example, now it is our elected officials turn. joining us now is jean becker the author of the man i knew: the amazing story of george h.w. bush s post-presidency. it s great to have you here. the headline to this op-ed caught my attention. it says george h.w. bush quit the nra and gave a mr. you flint for action. that was in 19