Toolkit

Inuksiutit: Semi-Structured Interviewing about Inuit Food Knowledge

From the Inuksiutit Food Sovereignty Project, this toolkit discusses how interviews can allow us to learn more about the person being interviewed, and their experiences and perspectives. Semi-structured interviews are a form of interview where some questions are prepared in advance as guiding tools, but other topics may be explored as they arise.

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Inuksiutit: Digital Advocacy Storytelling – 5 Minute Videos

As part of the Inuksiutit Food Sovereignty Project, this toolkit is a guide to making 5 to 7 minute videos (digital stories) that advocate for food sovereignty. The digital stories can be produced collectively in a group and involve talking with individual community members, with a friend, or multiple groups. Through digital storytelling we can

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From Askiy to the Sea: A Solidarity Reading List on Settler Colonial Contexts

This Reading List reflects the shared struggle and desire for solidarity, making links between Palestine and other settler colonial contexts in order to understand and explain this relationship better. By no means is this reading list exhaustive or comprehensive, this offering curates some texts and media by Palestinian and Indigenous peoples from what is sometimes

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Pollution Notification Map

The Pollution Notification Map is built out of industry-provided notifications about pollution incidents in Chemical Valley that were collected by Aamjiwnaang community members from 2013-2023. The Map is connected to Data Colonialism in Canada’s Chemical Valley: Aamjiwnaang First Nation and the Failure of the Pollution Notification System, a report co-created between the Yellowhead Institute and the

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