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The Summer of Residential School Graves

June 30, 2021 by Annemarie Shrouder Leave a Comment

As we reflect on the recent discoveries of unmarked and mass graves at the sites of former Residential Schools in Canada, I am pleased to introduce my guest for today's blog, AdéX, to add an international perspective on Canada and Indigenous Peoples. ADÉX - Writer & Visual Artist is a … 

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Filed Under: Indigenous peoples Tagged With: Canada, Canada Day, companies, golf courses, Indigenous People, injustice, St. Lucia

What a Verdict Tells us About Racism

February 11, 2018 by Annemarie Shrouder Leave a Comment

This is a hard blog to write. And I can't even find an appropriate image. I was all set to write about happier things, like the new Gerber baby, but… The verdict in the Colten Boushie murder trial is heartbreaking and infuriating – and, sadly, not surprising. It’s one more story in a large … 

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Filed Under: Indigenous peoples, Racism Tagged With: Colten Boushie, injustice, racism, Shree Paradkar, systemic racism, verdict

How’s the dream coming?

October 9, 2013 by Annemarie Shrouder Leave a Comment

On August 28, 1963 Martin Luther King Jr. made his now famous "I have a dream" speech.I was driving when I heard the newscaster mention it was the 50th anniversary. It made me pause and contemplate how different the world is that my toddler is growing up in. How different is it?Obviously things have … 

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bias, discrimination, I Have a Dream, injustice, LGBT equality, LGBT rights, poverty, racial inequality, racism, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr, segregation

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