Jo-Ann Episkenew: Leaning in to address the elephant in the room—the colonial contagion - Windspeaker.com
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Jo-Ann Episkenew: Leaning in to address the elephant in the room—the colonial contagion
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Thursday, March 8th, 2018 6:00pm
By Dianne Meili
Windspeaker.com Archives, 2016
Historically, Aboriginal people are told what to do by the powerful. Saskatchewan’s Jo-Ann Episkenew, however, was having none of it.
Armed with three degrees, the Métis mother of 13 “leaned in” to the boardroom tables of decision-makers, fighting for policy change to improve the health of her people.
“She asked the toughest questions,” said Bruce Walsh, University of Regina Press Director and…
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