The Journey Indigenous Gender IdentityA three-part radio documentary that explores what it means to be Two Spirit.
It won the 2014 RTDNA Prairie Regional and National Adrienne Clarkson Award for Diversity. Read the accompanying article and watch the video here, |
PART ONE
Across Canada people self identify as Cree, Anishinabe, Cowichan, Metis, Inuit, Haidi and a lot of other things. But there is also another thing that many Aboriginal people identify as: Two Spirit.
In Part One of our Meeting Ground series on the "Journey of Indigenous Gender Identity" we look at the the history of two-spirit people in North America and how colonization completely changed their future.
Across Canada people self identify as Cree, Anishinabe, Cowichan, Metis, Inuit, Haidi and a lot of other things. But there is also another thing that many Aboriginal people identify as: Two Spirit.
In Part One of our Meeting Ground series on the "Journey of Indigenous Gender Identity" we look at the the history of two-spirit people in North America and how colonization completely changed their future.
PART TWO
In Part two of our Meeting Ground series on the "Journey of Indigenous Gender Identity" we look at how colonized ideas have permeated their way into First Nations culture pushing Two Spirit people out.
In Part two of our Meeting Ground series on the "Journey of Indigenous Gender Identity" we look at how colonized ideas have permeated their way into First Nations culture pushing Two Spirit people out.
PART THREE
In Part Three of our Meeting Ground series on the "Journey of Indigenous Gender Identity" we speak with Two Spirit people about their lived experiences and the Saskatchewan-led research that is being done.
In Part Three of our Meeting Ground series on the "Journey of Indigenous Gender Identity" we speak with Two Spirit people about their lived experiences and the Saskatchewan-led research that is being done.