Centering Black and Indigenous Youth
1 year ago 1 year agoThis podcast episode was produced by the Ontario Non-Profit Network.
HERE’S HOW THE CREATOR DESCRIBES THIS PODCAST:
Indigenous, Black and racialized youth are calling for accountability as part of centering Decent Work practices. In this episode, Shanese Anne Steele breaks down the systemic barriers faced by youth in the nonprofit sector, while also calling for accountability around efforts of decolonization.
Guest biography: Shanese Indoowaaboo Steele is an Afro-Indigenous, Fat Femme living between Edopikaang (North York) and Decatur il, both traditional territories of the Anishinaabe (Mississaugek and Potawatomi) People. With roots in the Caribbean (Trinidad/Carriacou) and Métis and Nibisiing Nations, Shanese works to bridge the gap between Black and Indigenous Peoples within Turtle Island through writing, education work and facilitation.
Listen to this podcast episode online.
Ontario Non-Profit Network. (April 27, 2022). Centering Black and Indigenous Youth. https://theonn.ca/podcast/episode-8-centering-black-and-indigenous-youth/
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