Sarah Hunt / Tłaliłila’ogwa
writer. activist. prof.
CRC Indigenous Political Ecology @uvic
Indigenous feminist geographer.
Kwakwaka’wakw. 2SQ. She/her. 🐟🌈
www.coastaljustice.ca
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- Reposted by Sarah Hunt / Tłaliłila’ogwaAfter being held in two of them as a boy, I fought for decades urging America to never again build concentration camps and put human beings in them. It breaks my heart to watch this happen twice now in my own lifetime.
- Newly published Geoforum article by Onyx Sloan Morgan examines how, in contexts of wildfire, “property insurance widens pre-existing social and legal disparities as animated through settler colonially by allowing some to 'build back’ and remain 'in place’ while others cannot.” 🔥 #legalgeography
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- Funding available for activists working at the intersection of environmental & gender justice, including in Canada.
- "We have said all along that BC’s out-of-date, colonial mineral tenure regime violates Canada’s own laws, the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and our Gitxaała laws. Now BC’s highest court has agreed." - Gitxaała Chief Councillor Linda Innes
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- Reposted by Sarah Hunt / Tłaliłila’ogwa“In this 50th anniversary year, the Tribunal and Te Tiriti are under a sustained attack from perhaps the most anti-Tiriti government that we’ve seen since the Tribunal was established.” — Carwyn Jones.
- Reposted by Sarah Hunt / Tłaliłila’ogwaPaige and Steph were invited by Lil'wat and N'Quatqua to see why the temporary park closure matters, not only to the First Nations but to the park itself. A beautiful story to read & witness on the last day of the fall closure.
- Reposted by Sarah Hunt / Tłaliłila’ogwaThis is a must-read for anyone in academia. While it focuses on administrative positions in certain parts, it's such an excellent resource with stats and critiques of all the indigenization/reconciliation rhetoric that it's got something for everyone. Highly recommend.
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- Join us at UVic First Peoples House on Sept 25 & 26 for "Jurisdiction Back: Restoring Indigenous Governance through an Ethic of Care". Such an incredible gathering of Indigenous law & governance practitioners, scholars, artists, visionaries. Free registration forms.gle/i1WaihgZ6aMn...
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- What is surprising is not the sexual harassment of students by a prof but the fact that this story made it into the news. How about an investigative report on the use of NDAs by universities during settlement of sexual harassment & assault investigations?
- “We are deeply saddened, but these numbers are not a surprise to us. We have always believed our Elders. This wasn’t a school, it wasn’t a choice, and the children who attended were stolen,” said Chief Lenora Joe. “We didn’t need the GPR to prove this happened; we always had enough proof to know.”
- Huu-ay-aht territories are experiencing a new swiftly growing wildfire - ignited only yesterday, it is now upwards of 1300 hectares. Keeping community & loved ones in the area in my thoughts as they face yet another impact of climate change on their lands and lives.
- Brilliant conversation on the meaning of “climate justice” from local Indigenous relations to global circuits of power: “Syilx-led Climate Justice in a Global Context”, featuring Jeanette Armstrong in dialogue with @naomiaklein.bsky.social & Onyx Sloan Morgan. www.icerpress.ca/live-recorde...
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- Coastal First Nations are not just another Canadian ‘stakeholder’ but self-governing Nations for whom “anything that proposes to send crude oil through our coastal waters is a non-starter.” Read the open letter from Heiltsuk Chief K̓áwáziɫ Marilyn Slett coastalfirstnations.ca/resources/op...
- Excited to share that my article "(Re)Making Native Space: Locating Gendered Geographies of Law, Territoriality, and Dispossession in the Colonial Archive" is out today with the Annals of the AAG @geographers.bsky.social www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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- Vancouver police have never treated the deaths of Indigenous women as anything other than expected. We should be outraged & grieving the loss of these young relatives, but we should not be surprised by the violence of law which underpins their murders. MMIWG2S is not historic but ongoing.
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- “The recognition of unceded Syilx Okanagan land is not a political maneuver; it is an acknowledgment of historical truths and legal realities…Attempts to silence these acknowledgments are attempts to erase Syilx Okanagan presence and rights.” - Chief Clarence Louie
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- Trans relatives have always been beloved members of our families and communities, vital to Indigenous nation-building. Excited to check out this resource which shares the work of incredible Trans & Two-Spirit artists on this Trans Day of Visibility 🏳️⚧️ 🪶🩷
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- Available for pre-order! Loreisa Lepine and I co-authored “Calling Our Selves Home: Indigiqueer practices of homecoming” for this brilliant collection. As 2SQ coastal relations, we write about gendered notions of tradition, knowledge, and land, upholding our voice & authority in our own homelands.
- Sḵx̱wu7mesh and W̱SÁNEĆ leader and educator Tiffany Joseph talks about native plants, fire stewardship and their ability to heal lands and peoples. A powerful Indigenous feminist perspective on the sacred work of governance across lands, coastal nations, and all our relations.
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