Sixties Scoop Survivor details failures of the Child Welfare System in new essay collection
NEYAASHIINIGMIING — Kegedonce Press proudly announces the release of These are the Stories: Memories of a 60s Scoop Survivor by author, editor and journalist Christine...
Opinion: Where is home? A perspective from a Sixties Scoop survivor
By Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith Aanii Christine nitiishinikaas. Peguis nitoonci. Mashkedebejiki ni totem. (Hello, my name is Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith. I am from Peguis First Nation...
Buffy Sainte-Marie visits the Toronto International Festival of Authors
By Christine Miskonoodinkwe- Smith TORONTO—A captivated audience learned how the collaboration of the authorized biography came about between author Andrea Warner and singer-songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie...
Book Review: 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act
By Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith In “21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act: Helping Canadians Make Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples a Reality,” the...
St. Anne’s Residential School survivors in court
By Christine Miskonoodinkwe- Smith TORONTO – A small group of people showed up at the Superior Court in Toronto yesterday to show support for the...
Grassy Narrows still waiting for clean up
By Christine Miskonoodinkwe-Smith TORONTO – Judy Da Silva, Lee Maracle and Vanessa Gray spoke to a packed room with the theme Mercury Justice Now on...
‘I’m not the only one’: Reflections of a Sixties Scoop survivor
By Christine Miskonoodinkwe-Smith I took part in the third annual National Bi-Giwen Indigenous Survivors of Child Welfare Gathering earlier this fall at Waupoos Farm in...

