“I am a Muslim, ask me anything,” read a sign that many students passed while walking through Luther College last week. “We’ve done this a couple years in a row now during Islamic Heritage Month, which (happens) in Canada during October,” said Madeeh Rehman, Spokesperson […]
The ta-tawaw Student Centre is a safe space for all First Nations, Métis and Inuit students to study, converse and relax. This center gives Indigenous students opportunities to excel in university by having a comfortable and inclusive space. The ta-tawâw Center is located on the […]
“Sick” isn’t just his diagnosis — it’s stencilled on every piece of clothing Cody McKee makes. Diagnosed with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) five years ago at 17, McKee is the founder of Sick Clothing, a brand that advocates for his illness and others who […]
New addiction and health legislation proposed by Saskatchewan’s government is drawing concern from healthcare professionals and community members about involuntary addiction treatment undermining trust, autonomy and harm reduction progress. Announced in the Government of Saskatchewan’s 2025 throne speech, The Compassionate Intervention Act permits individuals “whose […]
Lisa Ford listens to the speaker at the conference. Photo by Caitlin Taylor Written by Madina Azizi Published: 21 November 2016 After attending Reconciliation and the Media conference, Lisa Ford can bring the understanding and passion she used to advocate for women in male-dominated newsrooms to […]
Mervin Brass speaks at The Reconciliation and the Media Conference photo by Caitlin Taylor Written by Brenna Engel Published: 21 November 2016 Mervin Brass speaks at The Reconciliation and the Media Conference photo by Caitlin Taylor “Give them an opportunity. Give them a chance to […]
David Kirton listens attentively as speakers explore the many ways that the media can help work towards reconciliation. Photo by Caitlin Taylor Written by Jennifer Ackerman Published: 21 November 2016 David Kirton is a Métis broadcaster, and while he can describe in great detail his […]
Roger Holmes speaking at the RAM Conference in Saskatoon. Photo by Caitlin Taylor Written by Jared Gottselig Published: 27 November 2016 Roger Holmes speaking at the RAM Conference in Saskatoon. Photo by Caitlin Taylor Even high-profile journalists have a lot to learn about truth and […]
Doug Cuthand, moderator and co-organizer of the Reconciliation and Media Conference, is a weekly columnist for the Saskatoon StarPhoenix. Photo by Katie Doke Sawatzky. Written by Katie Doke Sawatzky Published: 21 November 2016 Doug Cuthand, moderator and co-organizer of the Reconciliation and Media Conference, is […]
Betty Ann Adam, a reporter at the Saskatoon StarPhoenix, was taken from her family during the Sixties Scoop. Adam only recently reconnected with her siblings. Photo by Caitlin Taylor Written by Celine Grimard Published: 21 November 2016 Betty Ann Adam takes the Calls to Action of […]
Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation aired its first Cree broadcast in 1985. Photo by Caitlin Taylor. Written by Caitlin Taylor Published: 21 November 2016 Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation aired its first Cree broadcast in 1985. Photo by Caitlin Taylor. At the first Reconciliation and the Media conference, journalists, editors and […]
Connie Walker speaking on a panel at the Reconciliation and the Media conference on October 5th. Photo by Caitlin Taylor. Written by Michaela Solomon Published: 21 November 2016 “It’s all about applying the same level of critical thinking that you do about everything else, to Indigenous […]
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