Love, Land & Spirit

“For the Youth” - LGBTQ2S+ Youth Navigating the Child Welfare and Education System

56 min · 3 de mar de 2022
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Guests: Lynn Wainwright and Valeen Jules. In this episode, Shawn and Stadskun explore the topic of LGBTQ2S+ youth navigating the Child Welfare System and Education System with: Lynda Wainwright, who is Anishinaabe, a retired teacher, and now works as a teacher-consultant for Indigenous education; and Valeen Jules, who is from the Nuu-chah-nulth and Kwakwaka’wakw nations, a radio producer, youth outreach worker, spoken-word artist, community organizer, workshop facilitator, filmmaker and doula with a passion for nation building and QTBIPOC liberation.

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