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Stories from Land Back Camp: Reclaiming Indigiqueer Space

ZOOM TALKBACK EVENT
Free With Pass

A discussion with camp co-founders and co-directors Amy Smoke and Bangishimo Johnston about the impact and importance of Land Back Camp and indigiqueer spaces, and how two years of camp in Kitchener-Waterloo have unfolded, and the stories that have emerged.

Speakers:

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Amy Smoke

Amy is Mohawk Nation Turtle Clan from the Six Nations of the Grand River. They are a Two Spirit, Indigiqueer parent, community organizer, drummer and one of the co-founders of O:se Kenhionhata:tie also known as Land Back Camp KW.

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Bangishimo Johnston

Bangishimo is an IndigiQueer Anishinaabe originally from Couchiching located on Treaty #3 territory. They are a photographer, community organizer, and co-founder of O:se Kenhionhata:tie also known as Land Back Camp.  


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Later Event: November 26
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