Spoken Letter: Mi’kmawey Delbert Cultural Centre
I want to thank the Mi’Kmaway Debert Cultural Centre for allowing us to share our collective spoken letters to your…
I want to thank the Mi’Kmaway Debert Cultural Centre for allowing us to share our collective spoken letters to your…
I centered this spoken word piece around the Hudson’s Bay blanket for a very specific reason. This summer, I married…
I found this entire spoken letter assignment incredibly difficult to do, not because I didn’t want to but because I didn’t want…
The theme of my spoken word piece centers around names. Many survivors’ stories of Indian Residential Schools (IRS) that I have watched and read have spoken of being…
I had a difficult time creating something for this spoken words project that would relay my feelings adequately and mindfully. I hold…
This spoken letter was inspired by the heartfelt stories of the Mi’kmawey Debert Cultural Centre Indian Residential School Survivors. Our…
In keeping with the theme of reconciliation and survivors of residential schools, as well as their children, families and generations…
I decided to use a poem with pictures as I felt it was a meaningful way to share this story. I…
During this journey of reflecting on my own connection as a future social worker with reconciliation, I found myself struggling on…
In my spoken letter I chose a series of images, quotes, and a poem. I chose each of these because…