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Speak up : Business leader amplifies Aboriginal voices

Māori wards a step along road to a better, more inclusive, future

The Stratford District Council have voted unanimously in favour of a Māori ward. OPINION: Rongomou Community Action is a group from Taranaki committed to challenging racism in our province and working for justice through a commitment to peaceful action in our community. Dan and I (Puna) have worked together in the last year (along with an amazing group of people who have brought the love and wisdom to the struggle of building a better Taranaki). Two people, Taranaki born, Māori and Pākehā, sitting together at the same table in an uncomfortable yet empowering space. As we look back at the last year, we review the fight for the establishment of Māori wards in Taranaki and our nation.

Docu-film teaches its director lessons on life in Dorchester

By Daniel Sheehan, Reporter Staff May 6, 2021 Dorchester resident Kafi Dixon is one of the subjects featured in A Reckoning in Boston. “A Reckoning in Boston,” a new documentary film that focuses on two Dorchester residents enrolled in a night course at Codman Square Health Center, will make its debut at the Independent Film Festival of Boston today (Thurs., May 6).  Director James Rutenbeck initially expected to make a film about the Clemente Course in the Humanities, a free educational experience offered in Codman Square for adults facing economic hardship and adverse circumstances. But over the course of filming for five years, Rutenbeck decided to bring two participants in the course, Kafi Dixon and Carl Chandler, aboard as producers/subjects in the film.

Finding Faith in action

Winnipeg Free Press By: Aaron Epp MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Friesen Epp has played a key role in compiling and promoting resources for Christian Peacemaker Teams, whose mission is to build partnerships to transfrom violence and oppression. A Christian organization is providing faith communities with worship resources in hopes of fostering greater understanding and engagement with Indigenous land and water defence movements. A Christian organization is providing faith communities with worship resources in hopes of fostering greater understanding and engagement with Indigenous land and water defence movements. Christian Peacemaker Teams is encouraging churches to use the resources during Sunday morning worship on April 25 as a response to calls for support from water defenders who are organizing against the Enbridge Line 3 crude oil pipeline replacement project.

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