by Native Students Union | Nov 24, 2022 | News Unsettled, Opinions
If you don’t have answers to some of these questions, do you know who you can ask? Is it easy to ask these questions? How does it feel in your gut or body to ask? Who is organizing the action? Are they an established collective, and what are some examples of...
by Native Students Union | Jan 22, 2020 | News Unsettled, Opinions
Ta’Kaiya Blaney and Kolin Sutherland-Wilson chained together in a lockbox at a sit-in protest on Jan. 21. Photo by Michael John Lo In 1912, the Royal Commission on Indian Affairs for the Province of British Columbia is established in order to address the...
by Native Students Union | Oct 18, 2019 | News Unsettled, Opinions
Members of the Native Students Union. Photo by Belle White, Contributing Photographer. When confronting environmental issues and uncertainty, we have to acknowledge that they are largely the result of wider social, political, and economic circumstances. If some of us...
by Native Students Union | Sep 20, 2019 | News Unsettled, Opinions
Members of the Native Students Union. Photo by Belle White, Contributing Photographer. A recent genetic study of Skeena Sockeye salmon scales revealed that in the past 100 years, their population has decreased by over 75 per cent. This is no surprise to the Indigenous...
by Native Students Union | Aug 12, 2019 | News Unsettled, Opinions
Members of the Native Students Union. Photo by Belle White, Contributing Photographer. What does it take to turn colonial apathy into human empathy? We share the same planet, the same air, the same water, the same moon, and the same sun. We also share the same burden...