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New Wabanaki Healing and Recovery Center set to open this fall

The Wabanaki Gathering Place supports programs for indigenous people who need recovery or healing services. Author: Hannah Yechivi (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 9:25 PM EDT July 28, 2021 Updated: 9:25 PM EDT July 28, 2021 MILLINOCKET, Maine Wabanaki community members gathered in Millinocket on Wednesday to see the new Wabanaki Gathering Place recovery center, an effort tribal leaders and community members have been working on for many years. The campus along the Penobscot River stretches  45-acre property and offers support programs for indigenous people who need recovery or healing services. In addition, medicinal gardens, traditional music and foods, and simply enjoying what the Penobscot River has to offer are just some of the things indigenous community members can enjoy for free at the center. 

Community Health Plan of Washington donates $250,000 to community-based organizations serving communities of color -

Community Health Plan of Washington donates $250,000 to community-based organizations serving communities of color -
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Opponents of nuclear waste disposal join forces

KENORA, Ont.  Thirty thousand households and businesses in Northwestern Ontario are receiving postcards from a group of organizations opposed to nuclear waste disposal in Northwestern Ontario. We the Nuclear Free North calls itself an alliance of Indigenous and non-Indigenous volunteers and organizations who believe the risks of transporting and burying nuclear waste are too high. It s delivering information cards outlining its concerns to residents living between Upsala and the Manitoba border. The Nuclear Waste Management Organization has identified the Revell Lake area, about 35 kilometres from Ignace, as a candidate site for an underground repository, and is continuing to conduct studies in the area.

In Ontario, opponents of nuclear waste disposal join forces

In Ontario, opponents of nuclear waste disposal join forces  Opponents of nuclear waste disposal join forces  https://www.tbnewswatch.com/local-news/opponents-of-nuclear-waste-disposal-join-forces-3644864 ‘Ignace should not get to decide’ whether to accept a storage site, a spokesperson says. By: Gary Rinne   19 Apr 21, KENORA, Ont.  Thirty thousand households and businesses in Northwestern Ontario are receiving postcards from a group of organizations opposed to nuclear waste disposal in Northwestern Ontario. We the Nuclear Free North calls itself an alliance of Indigenous and non-Indigenous volunteers and organizations who believe the risks of transporting and burying nuclear waste are too high. It’s delivering information cards outlining its concerns to residents living between Upsala and the Manitoba border.

Online project aims to preserve voices, knowledge of First Nations elders

Online project aims to preserve voices, knowledge of First Nations elders An elder based in Treaty 3 Territory in northwestern Ontario hopes a new website will help preserve traditional Anishinaabe language and culture for generations to come.  We must know where we come from to know where we are going, says Alo White. Social Sharing New and growing website contains videos, podcasts, songs by elders in northwestern Ont. s Treaty 3 Territory CBC News · Posted: Apr 20, 2021 12:15 PM ET | Last Updated: April 20 Alo White, seen holding a completed Tikinagan, is lead elder for the Ki eshgitabaaning Cultural & Healing Lodge in northwestern Ontario. The traditional healer and knowledge keeper, and original member of the Whitefish Bay singers, is spearheading a new website to preserve traditional Anishinaabe language and culture. (Ki eshgitabaaning Cultural & Healing Lodge)

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