Stolen Voices: The Fight Against Human Trafficking In First Nation Communities
Stolen Voices: Episode 5 - From North of 60 to National Advocacy with Tina Keeper In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Stolen Voices, host Nicole Robertson sits down with Tina Keeper—an accomplished actor, former Member of Parliament, producer, and lifelong advocate for Indigenous communities—to explore the realities of human trafficking, MMIWG2S+, and the ongoing impact of colonial systems on Indigenous women and girls. Tina Keeper brings a lifetime of experience shaped by her upbringing in northern Manitoba, where she was raised in a close-knit Cree community. She reflects on how her early life, family, and cultural teachings grounded her identity and continue to inform her work today. From there, she shares her journey into the arts, including her nationally recognized role on the television series North of 60, which became a cultural milestone for Indigenous representation in Canadian media. Beyond her acting career, Tina discusses her transition into politics, where she served as a Member of Parliament representing a riding that included 35 First Nations communities. She offers insight into the challenges of advocating within federal systems while remaining accountable to the people she served. Her work did not stop there—through her production company, Kistikan Pictures, she continues to elevate Indigenous voices and stories, using media as a tool for truth-telling and change. The conversation dives into her involvement with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the ongoing responsibility of Canadians to confront the legacy of residential schools. Tina speaks candidly about intergenerational trauma, systemic barriers, and how these realities connect directly to the vulnerabilities that lead to exploitation and human trafficking. Nicole and Tina also explore current initiatives, including the Red Dress Alert system in Manitoba, and what meaningful action looks like when it comes to protecting Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit people. Throughout the episode, Tina emphasizes the importance of community-led solutions, culturally grounded healing, and creating safer spaces where Indigenous people can thrive. This episode is both a reflection and a call to action—grounded in lived experience, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to justice. Learn more about Tina Keeper and Kistikan Pictures here: https://www.tinakeeper.ca/
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