Article: Let’s start with what cultural appropriation is not
Indigenous folk voicing their concerns on social media have been left open to ridicule by uneducated attitudes towards our rights and thoughts on this matter.
Read MoreArtist – Nipissing First Nation (Home), Halifax (Once Upon A Time), Barrie (Sometimes), Toronto (Now)
Indigenous folk voicing their concerns on social media have been left open to ridicule by uneducated attitudes towards our rights and thoughts on this matter.
Read MoreThe recent debate about cultural appropriation shows that true reconciliation is not about saying sorry, it’s about listening to Indigenous voices.
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Read MoreToday I discovered that the Vancouver Art Gallery posts artist talks to their website. I was even more excited to learn that they also post them to Vimeo which allows me to watch the talks on my big screen through Apple TV. I just finished watching this one by Vancouver based artist Rhonda Weppler. I’m […]
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