Kicking off the first day of Indigenous Awareness week, McGill’s Office of Indigenous Initiatives hosted Dr. Laara Fitznor ...
As McGill celebrates its 14th Indigenous Awareness Week, post-secondary institutions in Montreal are taking steps toward ...
Jamais Lu, in collaboration with Musique Nomade, has built a pathway into restoration with their latest project, Tiohtià:ke: ...
“Unashamed, I take back my story in all of its glory. Oh I reclaim .” Powerful words from a powerful artist.
The beloved First Nations community leader and advocate leaves behind a legacy of compassion and inspiration after a lifetime ...
This June, McGill announced their proposal for the Indigenous Tuition Initiative that seeks to waive all tuition and mandatory fees for Indigenous students from local First Nation communities. The ...
“I don’t understand why it seems like it’s open season on Indigenous people and it’s just fine to kill us and no one’s going to complain and no one’s going to make a fuss about it.” Na’kuset’s words ...
On September 20, protests were organized across Canada to oppose gender-inclusive education in schools and advocate for “parental rights.” In response, members of the LGBTQ+ community and allies ...
On the morning of September 20, Montreal police officers beat and tear-gassed LGBTQ+ community members and allies gathered at Place Vauquelin to oppose transphobia. People had gathered to counter the ...
Some may say that “brat summer” is over, but the hypnotic effect it had on our collective consciousness has only begun to usher in a new, yet familiar era of popular culture. For the first time, Gen Z ...
In the spring of his senior year of high school, Joshua Farmer was bewildered by the lengthy French documents he faced to get a study permit. The forms, required to obtain a Quebec Certificate of ...
On September 6, Fleeting Form Studio held their first workshop in a warm, bookish room in the Critical Media Lab at Peterson Hall. The atmosphere was laden with warmth, hinting to its occupants what ...