National News Edmonton singer/songwriter overcomes hardships to use voice for missing and murdered Indigenous women By Brandi Morin Apr 30, 2017 Stephanie Harpe has come through a lot of hardships to become the award-winning singer/songwriter and actress that she is today. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *WebsiteSubmit Report Tags: Alberta, Brandi Morin, Edmonton, Esquao Awards, Featured, Stephanie Harpe Continue Reading ‘It is important that communities speak to those of us who are at riskR... Discrimination against two spirit Indigenous people linked to suicide crisis Author(s) Brandi Morin [email protected] 1 thought on “Edmonton singer/songwriter overcomes hardships to use voice for missing and murdered Indigenous women” So happy for you Miss Steph. I love you long time my sister. Comments are closed. More Stories Manslaughter trial of man accused of killing First Nations... 11 hours ago By Danielle Paradis | Chris Stewart Nations in British Columbia sign agreement to take over ju... 11 hours ago By Lee Wilson Manitoba creates new provincewide approach for finding mis... 12 hours ago By Sav Jonsa Feds to provide bottled water, mental health services to F... 12 hours ago By Fraser Needham World on ‘thin ice’ as UN climate report gives... 15 hours ago By The Canadian Press Two First Nations in B.C. share child welfare agreement ... 3 days ago By Lee Wilson
So happy for you Miss Steph. I love you long time my sister.