British Columbia History

Food for Thought

I thought this column would be about me sharing stories and building a bridge from the past to the present and from me to you. But after attending the Indigenous Leadership training course at the Banff Centre for the Arts last fall, I realize that I don’t want to build a bridge which you will go back across once our visit has ended; rather, it is a weaving we need to make together. If we each share our experiences, coming together to make a tight, long-lasting connection, we have a way to move us all forward. We learned that allies are great, but friends are

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