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The Healing Garden, Grieving for 215

The Healing Garden, Grieving for 215

Posted on June 1, 2021June 1, 2021 by donnakawahara_s40gnr

On Sunday, I spent some time at the Healing Garden in the St. Albert river valley. I have thought about how to discuss the recent discovery of the 215 bodies in an unmarked grave outside the Kelowna Residential School, and no matter which way I look at it, there is nothing I can say or READ MORE

Tagged First Nations, Indiginous People, Payhonin Pledge, Residential Schools, Truth and Reconciliation
Oct
24

Thank you for your support!

The campaign and election have been wonderful experiences for me. I am so happy with the support received by our City! While I did not win a seat on Council, I am empowered by all the support received. Over 4000 votes is encouraging, and I will most certainly be looking towards the next election in READ MORE

Oct
07

AUMA

On September 8 2021, I signed the AUMA agreement, and will uphold these agreements throughout the campaign and going forward. I have added a Donor List to my website for ease of access. I have also uploaded a video made of my signing of the agreement that can be found on my YouTube channel.

Jun
29

Local Métis Artists

I have spent some time speaking with three Métis artists who either live in St. Albert or within the Edmonton region. Each encounter was different and left me thinking about the information they shared with me. What began as an exploration to discover what indigenous artists were living in and around St. Albert turned into READ MORE

Jun
01

The Healing Garden, Grieving for 215

On Sunday, I spent some time at the Healing Garden in the St. Albert river valley. I have thought about how to discuss the recent discovery of the 215 bodies in an unmarked grave outside the Kelowna Residential School, and no matter which way I look at it, there is nothing I can say or READ MORE

May
29

Doris Charest, St Albert Artist

This morning, I had the great pleasure to visit with local artist Doris Charest and chat with her about what it’s like being an artist living in St. Albert. Not only is she a very talented mixed media artist and teacher, she is also an integral part of several networking collectives within the arts communities. READ MORE

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