Amy Smith
@amy_smith06
Métis gal from Edmonton, Treaty 6 🇨🇦 BA(Political Sci/Native Studies), MDevPract. Living my glory days in the hot sun ☀️🇦🇺 on Ngunnawal/Ngambri Country
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22-08-2012 06:51:27
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During NAIDOC Week, many Indigenous women are assigned unpaid work. New research shows how prevalent this is in the workplace theconversation.com/during-naidoc-… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
May 5 is Red Dress Day, also known as the National Day of Awareness for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirit People. Métis woman, Amy Smith, joined Canada in Australia to share the importance of honouring this Canadian National Day. bit.ly/426Ce9v
Proud of you James for all you do for Uluṟu Statement/Voice education and advocacy ✊❤️ Great to watch you on Q&A the other night 🇵🇸James Blackwell🇵🇸
“That’s the thing about the prairies: even in the dark, you can see for miles in any direction, so you don’t have to look at the truth if you don’t want to.” Favourite line from Bad Cree Jessica Johns
What an incredible month celebrating 🏳️🌈 Sydney WorldPride 2023 in 🇦🇺! Today and everyday 🇨🇦 celebrates diversity. The human rights are universal and indivisible. Everyone should enjoy the same fundamental human rights, regardless of their sexual orientation and their gender identity.