Genocide and ME: Introduction by Carole Martin
Opening remarks for the evening “Genocide & Maine: Shining the Light of Truth”. Carole Martin is an independent consultant who…
Opening remarks for the evening “Genocide & Maine: Shining the Light of Truth”. Carole Martin is an independent consultant who…
Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project, Maine Wabanaki REACH, Maine Wabanaki-State Child Welfare Truth & Reconciliation Commission, and United to End Genocide.
Monique Mutumwinka lives in Portland and is originally from Rwanda. Before coming to the United States, she practiced dentistry for…
Panel discussion reflecting on the documentary Blood Memory with film subject Sandy White Hawk, filmmaker Drew Nicholas, and Wabanaki-REACH board…
The Maine Wabanaki-State Child Welfare Truth and Reconciliation Commission issued its findings on June 14, 2015. We call on people…
This is a post in the Blog: Voices of Decolonization and includes a poem to revisit Thanks Giving from a…
This is a post in the Blog: Voices of Decolonization and focuses on a personal experience of canoeing in the…
This is a post in the Blog: Voices of Decolonization and focuses on a personal experience of canoeing in the…
This is a post in the Blog: Voices of Decolonization and focuses on the author’s family’s experiences of historical violence…
This newsletter focuses on the organization’s work of truth, healing and change in Maine and Wabanaki communities. It also covers…