Thunderchild: a Residential School Survivor Speaks during "ALL EYES on MI'KMA'KI" Week of Action

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2020
  • This week is ALL EYES ON MI'KMA'KI National Week of Action #Treaty1752
    (Cover Art by Indigenous Artist Hawlii Pichette aka Urban Iskwew @urban.iskwew www.urbaniskwew.com)
    As Colonization climaxes in Canada with open domestic terrorism and unabashed hate crimes against the Mik'maq fisherman in Nova Scotia, we are humbled to be entrusted with this message from Thunderchild.
    From birth, Marie Knockwood was appointed and anointed to dismantle the systems which dismantled her people since the invasions. Through generations of genocide and centuries of collective gaslighting from "white people", the Indigenous have exploited through their own silencing. Make no mistake, the hostile occupation of Turtle Island continues.
    This peek into the reality of Residential School Survivors on Prince Edward Island, where they are forced to walk daily by a statue of their abuser, super predator and creator of "Residential Schools", John A. MacDonald, is humbly shared with generous permission by Ginger Knockwood with and for her mother, Marie. Please reach out to them gingerknockwood1986@gmail.com (educating on TikTok @s.n.a.p.z)
    To Support Mi'kma'ki as they are currently targeted by domestic terrorism including arson, RCMP brutality and complicity, etc
    Contact 1752frontline@gmail.com or by phone Monica Beckett (902) 758-2049
    Donations for Sipekne'katik 1752 Moderate Livelihood PayPal monicah@sipeknekatik.ca
    Clip of CBC PEI interview with Nicola MacLeod (@nicolammacleod on Twitter)

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