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Indigenous Traditions of Conservation & Battling Colonial Thought
One meaningful experience I had from our learning community was participating in an outdoor lab where we tapped sugar maple trees for sap. Although the lab was to introduce us to our community’s sustainability efforts, I found an interest in the Indigenous traditions and their relationship with the land. Amanda Krause, Oakton’s Naturalist, shared with our class that the Indigenous people used the same seasonal techniques to gather sap. Their practice consisted of tapping mapl

Melani Heredia
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Making Voices Heard
While the stances of many are considered through liberal and democratic governance, decision making is often left in the hands of the political elite and high ranking members of self interested institutions. To circumvent this muting of public discourse, many people have taken matters into their own hands — some becoming philosophers, some creating stages to voice their own ideologies, and others expressing their qualms through artistic mediums. We may live in a society that

Sydney Kreiman
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Resurgence and the Landback Movement as Mechanisms for Battling Indigenous Injustice
As Indigenous communities continue to face economic and social disparities, climate-related disasters, and dispossession, there have been significant attempts to rectify the harms of settler colonialism. Two approaches that have been proposed include “resurgence” and “the politics of recognition.” Leanne Betasamosake Simpson is a Mississauga Nishnabeeg activist and writer of “Indigenous Resurgence and Co-Resistance”. Simpson addresses “the politics of recognition” by examinin

Anna Vitiello
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