National News Using art to heal at the national mmiwg inquiry By Brittany Hobson Oct 18, 2017 While families speak their truths at the inquiry in Winnipeg, about 20 students are at a Winnipeg monument that honours missing and murdered Indigenous women using art to tell their stories. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *PhoneSubmit Report Tags: Brittany Hobson, Featured, National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Continue Reading ‘Make changes’ woman whose parents were murdered tells inquiry Gwitchin people ready to take on Trump over arctic drilling Author(s) Brittany Hobson [email protected] 1 thought on “Using art to heal at the national mmiwg inquiry” Who hired Jamie Black to coordinate the project? The school or the National Inquiry? Comments are closed. More Stories Manitoba launches investigation after Bloodvein man had wr... 11 hours ago By APTN National News Chair of Liberal Indigenous caucus says identity ‘co... 12 hours ago By The Canadian Press Supreme Court won’t hear appeal of man convicted of kill... 14 hours ago By APTN National News Class action alleges abuse, cultural devastation in group ... 14 hours ago By The Canadian Press Nevada trial set for ‘Dances with Wolves’ actor in new... 15 hours ago By The Canadian Press Samson Cree Elder looking for warm place to stay until f... 17 hours ago By Chris Stewart
Who hired Jamie Black to coordinate the project? The school or the National Inquiry?