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indigenous issues

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Community feedback reviewed in fight against Waterloo redevelopment

The public finally had their chance to speak about the redevelopment of Waterloo South, much of which has fallen on deaf ears.

August 22, 2022 Josh Clay
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Author, educator: Kaye Price

Conversations about her dreams growing up and how her culture influenced where she is today

November 24, 2018 Lindsay McCabe
News // Trade Unions

Aboriginal activists form new organisation

The FNWA, a new workers' organisation, hopes to fight for Indigenous workers' rights

August 30, 2017 Andy Mason
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Growing pains for expanding Indigenous Studies major

Justine Landis-Hanley and Naaman Zhou report

February 27, 2016 Justine Landis-Hanley and Naaman Zhou
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2016 Freedom Ride Gains Momentum

The Students Support Aboriginal Communities Collective on their plans and how to get involved.

October 7, 2015 Honi Soit
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Reproducing History

Phoebe Maloney on abortion and white supremacy.

March 18, 2015 Phoebe Moloney

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