‘Nova Scotia is the deep south of Canada’: A Look at racism from people who live it
‘We get so used to the racism, we almost accept it.’
‘We get so used to the racism, we almost accept it.’
Natteal Battiste sits on the edge of the boxing ring, wraps her hands, and pulls…
More than 40 years later it’s the only community still fighting for implementation of the original deal.
Interim licence issued in 1973 has never been replaced.
‘I’m GenX, a Cold War kid. Nuclear annihilation was the terror that kept me up nights,’ says Smith.
On a sunny day in early March, Cree Elder Percy Ballantyne loads up his truck…
Inuit who were sent south for treatment for tuberculosis (TB) in the 1950s and ‘60s…
“This is the same government we live under today.”
Pamela Freeman’s apartment is filled with photographs of her grandson Devon. They are a memorial…