Clayton Thomas-Muller, co-director of the Indigenous Tar Sands (ITS) Campaign, has put together the following workshop format/tool for communities engaged in Decolonization work. It gives a framework for communities to start the process to engage in conversations to unpack oppression, “his” story, and to develop community based solutions to unlocking the potential of our peoples […]read more
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