by Geeks on the Beach | Feb 24, 2022 | Indigenous Voices, Village Vibe
›› Lizz Brooks, Indigenous Perspectives Society As time moves forward, we have seen a lot this last year in terms of Indigenous relations. Individuals and organizations across Canada have made big steps towards progress, likewise, we have also witnessed many missteps...
by Geeks on the Beach | Dec 3, 2021 | Indigenous Voices
›› Lizz Brooks & Shae Zamardi Food is something that many individuals consider often. Perhaps you’re excited for your favourite meal, you may be questioning going to the grocery store with any current panic buying, or even whether you can afford meals this week....
by Geeks on the Beach | Oct 6, 2021 | Indigenous Voices, Village Vibe
[content awareness: this article discusses residential schools and the ongoing searches for unmarked graves across Turtle Island] ›› Lizz Brooks & Shae Zamardi With Orange Shirt Day now passed for this year, there are many reflections accumulating from the school...
by Geeks on the Beach | Aug 9, 2021 | Artist's Aside, Buzz, Indigenous Voices
New mural a labour of love, community, and dreaming within Black & Indigenous Futures ›› Stephanie Papik When I first purchased 1919 Fernwood Road in 2019, I envisioned a mural along the driveway entrance, a mural on the back of the building, or possibly one...
by Geeks on the Beach | Aug 9, 2021 | Indigenous Voices
›› Lizz Brooks & Shae Zamardi Creating equitable spaces for diverse communities, such as people of colour, 2SLGBTQ+, people with disabilities, and other marginalized groups is a conversation that has been increasing in frequency these last few years. The more...
by Geeks on the Beach | Jun 9, 2021 | Indigenous Voices, Village Vibe
›› Lizz Brooks & Shae Zamardi We are in a time when diversity and inclusion are showcased as the golden standard for a healthy work environment. But is that enough? Does having representation within our media and organizations have an impact if there is...