Treaty Walk
White. Settler descendant. English Speaking. Able bodied. Privileged. Cis-gender. Female. Czech and Russian. Treaty Partner. I can...
Field Trip: Discovering My Privilege
By attending a class field trip to Fort Qu’Appelle it has helped me within my miskasowin journey in discovering self and realizing how my...
Coming Together With Open Minds
Treaty education within the classroom could be presented in various ways but it has come to my understanding that teachings are most...
Education and Acknowledgments... The First Step To Change
In order for my future students to understand what reconciliation is and how each of us are apart of the process, I must hold myself and...
Decolonizing The Classroom
The biggest challenges that I believe I will face when it comes to decolonizing the classroom is ensuring not to enact power and teaching...
Systemic Racism
As a white female, I often forget how privileged I am and how stuck I am in my ways. It is essential to try to combat this by trying to...
The Cold, Hard Truth
Canada’s history of racism continues to affect us each and everyday, as it is something that I believe will truly never go away. It has...
An Uncomfortable Land Acknowledgement
Throughout this last week, I felt there had been a lot of new learnings while unlearning in relation to land acknowledgements. Firstly, I...
Sacred Promises
Pipe ceremonies are a way to cleanse our soul and help us to be closer, to the Creator. Pipe ceremonies was apart of the treaty-signing...
Iskotêwâpoy
The myth of the drunken Indian, Vowel (2016, p.151-157) describes is a very prevalent and ugly stereotype that has created very heavy...