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Elders use culture to heal Indigenous inmates from sexual violence
Young couple strives to keep Indigenous wedding traditions alive
Women on the Downtown Eastside find sisterhood talking about menstrual cycles
Indigenous man overcomes homophobia to co-found first LGBTQ+ group in Squamish
Group aims to break silence about sex for Tsleil-Waututh youth
Sts’ailes puberty camps make it okay to be an awkward teenager
Vancouver women create Indigenous doula collective to support mother-centered birth
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Elders use culture to heal Indigenous inmates from sexual violence
Young couple strives to keep Indigenous wedding traditions alive
Women on the Downtown Eastside find sisterhood talking about menstrual cycles
Indigenous man overcomes homophobia to co-found first LGBTQ+ group in Squamish
Group aims to break silence about sex for Tsleil-Waututh youth
Sts’ailes puberty camps make it okay to be an awkward teenager
Vancouver women create Indigenous doula collective to support mother-centered birth
About
Communities
Acknowledgements
Contact
Archives
2015
2014
2013
2012
Young couple strives to keep Indigenous wedding traditions alive
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Indigenous man overcomes homophobia to co-found first LGBTQ+ group in Squamish
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Group aims to break silence about sex for Tsleil-Waututh youth
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Women on the Downtown Eastside find sisterhood talking about menstrual cycles
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Sts’ailes puberty camps make it okay to be an awkward teenager
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Behind The Scenes
RIIC journalist Peggy Lam interviewing Fred Henry in Nlaka'pamux territory.
RIIC journalist Stefan Labbe interviewing elder Ginnie Peters at the Charlie Long House in Sts'ailes.
RIIC journalist Rohit Joseph interviewing Victor Guerin.
Lauren Kaljur interviewing elder Amy Victor of the Stó:lō Nation.
Alexander Kim snaps a shot during an interview.
Cherise Seucharan interviewing the Women's Healing Circle founder Nora Hanuse.
RIIC journalist Eva Uguen-Csenge interviewing Nora Hanuse in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside.
Emily Blake interviewing Trevor Blackman-Wulff in Squamish.
Emily Blake and Emily McCarty at work on their story about the Safe 'n Sound group in Squamish.
RIIC instructor Duncan McCue gives a history lesson about the poles and structures behind the UBC Museum of Anthropology.
RIIC student Megan Devlin during the class visit to the UBC Museum of Anthropology.
RIIC student Leonardo Coelho listens intently during the class visit to the UBC Museum of Anthropology.
RIIC students Rohit Joseph and Curtis Rowland.
Sophie Woodrooffe recounts writer Kevin Burton's observation that Aboriginal reserves are places white people drive past on the way to their cottages.