Episode Two: Kinship and Justice for Colten with Jade Tootoosis

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Jade Tootoosis has become a symbol of perseverance across Canada and the world. Much of her work and time have been dedicated to the Justice For Colten. A few months ago, we took time during the pandemic lockdowns to sit with Jade and highlight who she is outside of her recent thrust into the global spotlight and, more importantly, to talk about insights and awarenesses that she has had in recent years.

Jade Tootoosis has become a symbol of perseverance across Canada and the world. Much of her work and time has been dedicated to Justice For Colten. A few months ago, we took time during the pandemic lockdowns to sit with Jade and highlight who she is outside of her recent thrust into the global spotlight and more importantly to talk about insights and awarenesses that she has had in recent years. Listen in as I sit down and talk with my sister Jade about growing up together, the transboundary powwow world, Justice for Colten, and the work Jade feels the world needs.

Show Notes:
Justice for Colten Information

nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand Up on the NFB Website.

Colten Boushie Mural By Zola

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