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Traverse City Artist Asks For Stories About Deceased Anishinaabe For Exhibit

9 & 10 News August 4, 2021 Jamie John is a young artist who has been using grief as a tool for creating art.  “Art has been one of the ways that I was able to grieve over my grandfather after his passing,” he said. “My grandfather was an Anishinaabe man who carried a lot of teachings and traditions.” John has started drawing and sculpting art for a new project, but he needs help.  On Fourth of July weekend, he received an email that his proposal for an exhibit at the Detroit Institute of Art had been accepted. The proposal calls for stories of deceased Anishinaabe and other tribal nations due to mass genocide, murder and epidemics. DIA’s exhibit – Ofrenda – requires artists to develop an altar design to be on display starting in September. He’s already started working on the altar, but is requesting more people share their stories. 

Building a More Inclusive Canada: The Government of Canada Announces Funding for Anti-Racism Projects Across the Country

Title: Lift Every Voice Description:  The project aims to conduct a research study to qualify the lived experiences of Black Nova Scotian musicians as it relates to accessing employment and opportunities to participate within the music industry. Funding Amount: $89,600 Organization: Izaak Walton Killam Health Centre  Title: Driving Diversity in our Health Workforce for Indigenous peoples and Africa Nova Scotian Communities: Operationalizing Action on Systemic Barriers Description:  The project aims to analyze gaps in the IWK s workforce to promote strategic recruitment and to represent the patients, families, and regions served by the IWK. Funding Amount: $146,700 Title: Nova Scotia Anti-Racism and Discrimination Charter in Recreation 

UN Women statement on the International Day of the World s Indigenous Peoples, 9 August 2021

UN Women statement on the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, 9 August 2021 Date: Monday, August 9, 2021 Today, on the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, we join the call for a new social contract that will let us rebuild our world in a way that is forward-looking, equitable and targeted to the most marginalized. An ongoing legacy of exclusionary polices, underrepresentation in decision-making and corruption in land and natural resource management in many countries means that indigenous peoples often face a lifetime of poverty, exclusion and discrimination. For indigenous women and girls experiencing multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination, the effects can span generations and be exacerbated by the COVID-19 crisis. For example, the fact that indigenous women and girls are less likely to be medically insured makes them more susceptible to pre-existing conditions that aggravate the impact of COVID-19. Women who f

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