Life In The City Of Dirty Water
- 240 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
An electrifying memoir intertwines Indigenous rights and environmental policy through the experiences of a recognized activist and survivor. The author reflects on his journey from a child escaping domestic and sexual abuse, grappling with the intergenerational trauma of Canada’s residential school system, to a young man confronting racism and violence in Winnipeg and small-town British Columbia. He shares his struggles as a teenager managing a drug house and navigating a world filled with violence. Yet, amidst these challenges, he remained connected to his Cree spirituality and heritage, finding solace in the land during summer visits to his great-grandparents' trapline in northern Manitoba. This connection ultimately led to his healing as he confronted the trauma shared by Indigenous peoples globally. Now a prominent organizer and activist, he channels his warrior spirit into the fight against the ongoing threats to Indigenous lands by Big Oil. Through personal stories of survival, he highlights the realities faced by Canada’s First Nations and shares insights gained from his commitment to addressing environmental injustice worldwide, offering a narrative of healing and responsibility.
