Tara and Diandra after laying our memorial for the children taken too soon from Residential "School"
Tara speaking at a rally
Diandra and Precious carrying a defaced flag representing the men, women, and children lost to genocide on Canada Day. Photo courtesy of Travis Ross
Tara and Diandra after laying our memorial for the children taken too soon from Residential "School"
This is where you'll find Candian calls to action. We stand in solidarity with every cause on this page.
As survivors of MMIWG2S, childhood sexual assault, sexual exploitation, domestic violence, as well as being members of the LGBTQ2S+ Community, we get it. We know first hand what being part of an oppressed group feels like. We understand the struggles, and long-term effects associated with intergenerational trauma, from surviving genocide.
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If we don't talk about the issues at hand and speak our truths, our abuser's secrets will die with us. Our children will relive our traumas, as we relived our parents trauma. I often wonder what world we're leaving behind for our children; because they deserve so much better than what's in store for them, if we continue to sweep everything under the rug. Remember, the system isn't broken. It works exactly the way it was intended.
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We want to bring people together. We truly believe that collaboration is the key to change; but this topic is very suppressed on social media. We need help making noise. We need help sharing the proper information. There is strength in numbers and two heads are better than one, right?
So whether you're looking to get involved or an organization looking to work together toward change, we welcome you to message us. It takes a village.
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