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Indigenous led winter night outreach registry
Indigenous led winter night outreach registry
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Toronto Indigenous Harm Reduction contribution page
Toronto Indigenous Harm Reduction contribution page
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Native Arts Society online store
Native Arts Society online store
Indigenous Led 2spirit/queer/trans led art gallery supporting under represented Indigenous folks. Expect 3-4 weeks wait time.
Ontario’s “Safer Municipalities Act” (Bill 6) and the Criminalization of Indigenous People in the City - Yellowhead Institute
Ontario’s “Safer Municipalities Act” (Bill 6) and the Criminalization of Indigenous People in the City - Yellowhead Institute
Cities have been and will always be Indigenous land. Yet, these lands have witnessed continuous assaults on Indigenous sovereignty. Demarcations of belonging and un-belonging legislated by governments and enforced by police have facilitated Indigenous dispossession and displacement to make room for settler colonialism — its institutions and ideals — to thrive. Central to this strategy has been the labelling of Indigenous people as immoral, advancing normalizations of Indigenous disposability in this country with fatal impacts. This legacy is reflected today in a complexity of needs experienced by many urban Indigenous people, which includes a need for adequate medical support provided through harm reduction initiatives. Unfortunately, for Indigenous people in the city who use drugs, the violent tradition of displacement and removal, fuelled by stigmatization, continues with the enactment of Bill 6.
Native Arts Society CBC article
Native Arts Society CBC article
After seeing a lot of Indigenous artists in Toronto sell their artwork on the street for much less than what it's worth, a couple plan to open a gallery to feature those artists.
CBC Community Champions Interview
CBC Community Champions Interview
Yellow Head Institute Article on Our Tipi
Yellow Head Institute Article on Our Tipi
As the third wave of COVID-19 emerges, Indigenous folks who find themselves unhoused are now being threatened with violence to clear encampments, with no promise of safe, permanent housing. Toronto Indigenous Harm Reduction raised a teepee on March 27, 2010 as a space for healing, community and ceremony in Allen Gardens, a gathering place for many houseless Indigenous people in the city.
Local Article About Our Grassroots work!
Local Article About Our Grassroots work!
Help send care packages to Northern Inuit
Help send care packages to Northern Inuit
Hey everyone, My name is Nanook Gordon from Inuvik, NWT and I am honour… Nanook Gordon needs your support for Help send care packages to Northern Inuit.
Pride TO- Misdirection of funds and settler colonialism
Pride TO- Misdirection of funds and settler colonialism
This Way Up collective go fund me
This Way Up collective go fund me
This Way Up is looking to fund a full-time kitchen for the care we provide! We a… This Way Up Collective needs your support for Help This Way Up Buy A Kitchen
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