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Wildhood, a queer Indigenous film with striking visuals but no substance

Wildhood (2021) is a beautifully shot coming-of-age, road-trip quest film with dialogue both in English and Mi'kmaq.Directed and written by Bretten Hannam, the two-spirit,...

The body understands that it will be dismissed: Indigenous women in “The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open”

The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open shows how colonization and systemic harm live on in the body, instilling a deep, learned fear...

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Wildhood, a queer Indigenous film with striking visuals but no substance

Wildhood (2021) is a beautifully shot coming-of-age, road-trip quest film with dialogue both in English and Mi'kmaq.Directed and written by Bretten Hannam, the two-spirit,...

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Wildhood, a queer Indigenous film with striking visuals but no substance

Wildhood (2021) is a beautifully shot coming-of-age, road-trip quest film with dialogue both in English and Mi'kmaq.Directed and written by Bretten Hannam, the two-spirit,...

Do your democratic duty: Vote

As Canadian citizens, it is our democratic duty to vote.According to Elections Ontario, about 45 per cent of registered voters participated in the 2025...

The body understands that it will be dismissed: Indigenous women in “The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open”

The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open shows how colonization and systemic harm live on in the body, instilling a deep, learned fear...
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