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.
Read MoreMy Sunday Crush article about #Indigenous artist Keesic Douglas is up today. Check it out here: sundaycrush.com/keesic-douglas/
Read MoreResearch and interview complete. Can’t wait to start writing tomorrow. I almost forgot how much I love Keesic’s work and why I started loving it in the first place. Stay tuned #Barrie! #indigenousart #IndigenousDays #photographer #filmmaker #firstnations #canadianart #canadianartist #filmfest #imaginenative (at Nipissing First Nation)
Read MoreOh Hi. I’m featured on today’s Sunday Crush post. I’ve always loved this blog so I’m so very excited about this article. Check it out at sundaycrush.com. Follow them on IG: @instasundaycrush #Barrie #indigenousart #residentialschool #mmiw #NipissingFN #nipissing #artist #art #canadianart #canada #painting #sculpture #installation #installationart #fineart (at Sunday Crush)
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