There are many ways of working to stop the harms of residential schools and other forms of colonialism. Actions vary by positionality. Action can be practicing, teaching, or learning your Indigenous language, culture, and governance. Action can be donating money, volunteering time, or contributing ...
Thanks and Well-Wishes to Olivia White
by Bradley Clements Image from Olivia White Olivia White has been a huge help in producing the last seven newsletters as a GRASAC Research Assistant. Now she is going on to a position as an Archives Assistant at the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County, Ontario. There, she will ...
Celebrating the First Anniversary of GRASAC Newsletters
by Bradley Clements To begin this first anniversary issue, I want to thank every person who has contributed content to the past year of newsletters. Many subscribers have told the GRASAC team how much they have appreciated your contributions. Thank you.We also thank you, the readers! Whether you ...
GRASAC Statement in Support of Black Lives Matter
By the GRASAC Steering Committee As an Alliance focused on Great Lakes Indigenous arts and cultures, GRASAC condemns ongoing acts of settler colonial violence, and we stand in solidarity with the African American, Black, Indigenous, Black Native, People of Color, and activists of all ...
Interview with Ruth Phillips upon her retirement
by Bradley Clements https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-hJnLVm1k8 Interview with Ruth Phillips Congratulations to Dr. Ruth Phillips, GRASAC co-founder, on her retirement and amazing career! To celebrate, GRASAC research assistant Bradley Clements sat down with Dr. Phillips for an interview ...