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Sage Broomfield
Sage is a writer and research helper interested in collective storytelling and arts facilitation. Her work focuses on 2Spirit/queer wellbeing, harm reduction, and data sovereignty. She holds a Masters of Development Practice in Indigenous Development from the University of Winnipeg and a Bachelors of International Relations from the University of British Columbia. Sage is a current Yellowhead Fellow. Sage is of mixed settler, english, irish, and Treaty 8 nêhiyaw ancestry and is Treaty registered to Sawridge First Nation. Sage grew up between Edmonton, Alberta, Treaty 6 where she was born and unceded Coast Salish Territory where she was raised. She now lives in Winnipeg, Treaty 1.
