How ‘Westworld’ Uses Multilingualism to Explore Prejudice
From Japanese to Lakota, the show’s foreign language episodes spotlight themes of identity and memory. Continue reading How ‘Westworld’ Uses Multilingualism to Explore Prejudice
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From Japanese to Lakota, the show’s foreign language episodes spotlight themes of identity and memory. Continue reading How ‘Westworld’ Uses Multilingualism to Explore Prejudice
Hozoji Matheson-Margullis is widely recognized for her pummeling drum chops. But at 37, the emerging marine biologist is making waves at the forefront of Native American STEM in an age of climate change and Trump. Continue reading The Geoduck Diver
As executive director of the First Nations Technology Council, Denise Williams wants to equalize the digital playing field for BC’s Indigenous communities. Continue reading The Activist Fighting for High-Tech Reconciliation for Canada’s Indigenous People
Rhianna Lakin deploys drones to help people in need, and she’s training others to do the same. Continue reading The Pilot Using Drones to Empower Marginalized Communities
Trump’s tax bill could open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling. Continue reading The Misguided Concept of ‘Wilderness’ Comes at the Expense of Indigenous Peoples
Elizabeth LaPensée created Thunderbird Strike to protest pipeline construction on Indigenous land. Continue reading This Game Developer Wants to Create Space for Indigenous Stories
The plan to build a nuclear waste dump on the Great Lakes is inching forward. It still needs consent from the Saugeen Ojibway Nation. Continue reading First Nations in Ontario Are Grappling With Nuclear Waste on Their Lands
The plan to build a nuclear waste dump on the Great Lakes is inching forward. It still needs consent from the Saugeen Ojibway Nation. Continue reading First Nations in Ontario Are Grappling With Nuclear Waste on Their Lands
The announcement comes on National Aboriginal Day. Continue reading Google Maps Will Now Display More Than 3,000 Indigenous Lands in Canada
“We believe true reconciliation happens on the land.” Continue reading ‘The Land Is an Equalizer’: Indigenous Peoples Take Greater Role in Shaping Canada’s National Parks