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All My Relations Podcast: Supreme Court Affirms ICWA
Big news! The Supreme Court has ruled in favour of leaving the Indian Child Welfare Act intact. This is a major victory for Indigenous rights and sovereignty. In this special episode, Matika is joined by Sedelta Oosahwee (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara and Cherokee)—a Senior Program and Policy Analyst and Specialist at the National Education Association, who…
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All My Relations Podcast: The Ancestors Know You: Real Life Reconnection Stories
Matika Wilbur, Desi Small-Rodriguez and Adrienne Keene have a raw and vulnerable conversation with guest speakers on their journey to reclaiming their cultural connections and identities when 500 years of colonization has attempted to assimilate, eradicate, and erase Indigenous People from existing.
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CanadaLandBack: #7 Canada is Hoarding the Land
Karyn Pugliese from Pikwàkanagàn First Nation interviews guests Métis artist, activist and thinker Christi Belcourt and Anishinaabe artist and knowledge keeper Issac Murdoch, who took land back and established the culture camp Nimkii Aazhibikong. In this episode, they explore the Landback Movement and its guiding principles of fighting for the land, reclaiming one’s culture, and…
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Crackdown Podcast: Love in a State of Emergency
In this episode, Garth Mullins, the Crackdown Podcast host, interviews Ryan McMahon, Anishinaabe comedian, podcaster, and writer from the Couchiching First Nation. Through their conversation, listeners are able to understand the correlation between colonization, land displacement, and oppression of Indigenous People to addiction, specifically the opioid crisis.
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Indigenous Medicine Stories: How Indigenous Healing Intersects with Biomedicine w/Diane Longboat
This episode features Diane Longboat, a member of the Turtle Clan and Mohawk Nation At Six Nations Grand River Territory, Ontario. In this episode, Diane speaks of her journey as part of Indigenous social movements in the 1960s and 70s, particularly in the field of Indigenous Education. She also explains how Indigenous healing intersects with…
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Indigenous Medicine Stories: Learning Our Teachings for Our Own Survival
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Interior Voices: Aboriginal Mental Wellness Plan
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Interior Voices: IH’s Response to the Opioid Crisis Part 1
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Interior Voices: Louis Riel Day Interview with Debra Fisher

Land Acknowledgement
The UBC School of Social Work acknowledges that we are situated on the traditional, ancestral and stolen territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) People.