Can taking a photograph be an act of activism?
On tonight’s Face to Face, Jeff Thomas discusses the car accident that hampered his mobilityand how his photography became a form of protest.
On tonight’s Face to Face, Jeff Thomas discusses the car accident that hampered his mobilityand how his photography became a form of protest.
In Part Two of the Face to Face with Senator Patrick Brazeau, Michael asks him about his fight back from rock bottom.
Independent Senator Patrick Brazeau shares how the troubles of the past three years led to his attempted suicide.
On tonight’s Face to Face, we focus on language, the foundation of culture
Chief Robert Joseph speaks about the importance that humour plays in healing.
Our second guest is award-winning story-teller, Joseph Boyden who has been acknowledge for his writing since his very first novel, Three Day Road.
In his book, Resource Rulers, Bill Gallagher outlines a series of legal wins by indigenous peoples across the country within Canada’s courts that, he says, effectively makes them the true rulers of the riches within Canada’s lands.
Dr. Niigaanwewidam Sinclair, speaks about recent calls to require university students to learn about indigenous peoples.
Elder Fred Kelly outlines what it meant to lead people in traditional times, how the political situation has changed from previous generations, and the new environment that Indigenous leaders have to deal with.
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