Indigenous urban spaces are vibrant with history, culture, and stories that often go unheard. I’m Miriam Sainnawap, a member of Kingfisher Lake First Nation in Ontario, and I’m excited to introduce UrbanREZ: The ways in which Indigenous peoples navigate and shape urban life We’re going to delve into these narratives, exploring how Indigenous peoples navigate and shape urban life.
Join us as we dive into these important narratives, highlighting the experiences and perspectives of Indigenous communities in urban settings. Whether you’re part of the Indigenous community or simply curious to learn more, this podcast is for you.
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Indigenous urban spaces are rich with history, culture… and stories that often go untold. I’m Miriam Sainnawap… a member of Kingfisher Lake First Nation in Ontario. That’s why I’m launching UrbanREZ:…