"Indigenization"... with Laura Landon, Mount Allison University campus librarian with her husband Bruce Wark [warktimes.com ] - listen on soundcloud here:
Mt. A. promises indigenization by Bruce Wark
Community, identity, security, peace, prosperity, leadership, women, racism, elders, division, academia, indigenous studies, non-indigenous folks, tribalism, and what constitutes a leader?
What is "race based law"?
All these questions and more in 2025 as we see an agenda at play to divide society down the lines of "natives" and "non-natives"that was incubated into our Canadian universities by "change agents" and "educated" folks"... please read more here:
New indigenous affairs co-ordinator | Mount Allison
Doreen Richard (’96) joined the campus community this past summer as the University’s first indigenous affairs co-ordinator. Richard’s position is meant to help all students on campus, assisting with campus events, residence requirements, and academic research in the area of First Nations, as well as helping admissions recruit First Nations students.
“One of my goals is to build relationships with key players to assist in the indigenization of our campus — academically, socially, and culturally,” says Richard. “I am working with faculty and staff to help create an environment where First Nations students see themselves positively in the curriculum and working closely with the Indigenous Support Group.”
Originally from Nova Scotia, Richard is Mi’kmaq and taught in the public school system throughout the Maritimes."
More here:
Women’s Leadership Series encourages compassionate leaders - The Argosy
These are great lands where we all want to live together in peace. How can there be peaceful coexistence in 2025?
#EndRaceBasedLaw
More here on a symposium with "Local News Matters" 2025 and Laura Landon, Erica Butler CHMA reporter, and others next month on Mount Allison University campus: Local News Matters
Finally, I'm afraid New Brunswickers are being kept in the dark on these land claims and 'land back' movements and 'unceded territory' declarations by the politicians .. these are not small issues of the day. Take a look at this news of non-indigenous people being banned from parks as reported by Caroline Elliott who lives in North Vancouver, British Columbia:
More here with Caroline Elliott on Twitter:
Reported story at Daily Mail Online here:



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