This guide was prepared by Susie Breier in collaboration with Chloe Belair-Morin and Sarah Monnier. Thank you to Pîkiskwêtân workshop leader Manon Tremblay for contributions to content.
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This guide aims to recommend resources for reading, viewing and listening to complement the workshop: Decolonization, Indigenization and Reconciliation: What Does it Mean and How does it Affect Me? The workshop is offered by Manon Tremblay and is part of Pîkiskwêtân: The Indigenous Learning Series, organized by Concordia's Indigenous Directions Leadership Council.
Pick a tab on the left to find resources related to the topics covered in the workshop.
"Kukukwes.com is a news website dedicated to covering Indigenous news in Atlantic Canada." Owned/edited by award-winning Mi’kmaq journalist, editor and produder Maureen Googoo, from the Indian Brook First Nation and member of the Sipekne’katik Band in Nova Scotia.
"Online newspaper based in Kahnawake. Covers news, sports and features that are of and of interest to Kahnawake... since October 2008"
"The Eastern Door is a community-based newspaper serving the community of Kahnawake since 1992.
"The Nation Magazine is the only independent Indigenous news source serving the Cree of James Bay."
"Launched in 1988 by the Union of Ontario Indians (UOI), a corporate political advocate for member communities of the Anishinabek Nation, to foster pride and share knowledge about Anishinabek current affairs, culture, political objectives and accomplishments."
"Published since 1975, Nunatsiaq News is the newspaper of record for Nunavut and the Nunavik territory of Quebec."
Launched in May 2020, IndigiNews covers news of the Okanagan Valley and Vancouver Island in British Columbia with the goal of allowing “Indigenous stories to be heard, understood and respected."
APTN:
CBC INDIGENOUS:
WALKING EAGLE NEWS*:
*yes, this is a satirical Indigenous news site, founded and run by Tim Fontaine "Founder, Editor-in-Grand-Chief and Head Writer".