John Henhawk from Six Nations talks about the role of non-native allies in struggles for decolonization, and about his perspectives on Young Onkwehonwe United (Y.O.U.), about colonialism and residential schools, and healing. Interview in Ohsweken (Six Nations), December 21, 2009.
For more information on solidarity work see 6nsolidarity.wordpress.com
To find out about ongoing solidarity work and become involved as an ally contact 3903fnswg@gmail.com (Toronto), or hamilton.6n.solidarity@gmail.com (Hamilton). If you're from somewhere else and want to get more actively involved, email us and let us know where you're from and we can pass on your information to those organizing in other cities.
For more information and contact for Y.O.U. (Young Onkwehonwe United) check out their facebook group.
For more information on Hamilton FreeSkool (decentralized, radically inclusive, anti-oppressive, free classes and workshops) see www.hamiltonfreeskool.org
Hamilton FreeSkool would be excited to connect with facilitators and co-organize workshops around these and other issues. For issues related to decolonization, contact the facilitators of "Practical Solidarity" through Hamilton FreeSkool (hamilton.6n.solidarity@gmail.com)
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