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Time to reflect, time to act: from the 1965 Kenora “Indian” March to Azhe-Mino-Gahbewewin
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Time to reflect, time to act: from the 1965 Kenora “Indian” March to Azhe-Mino-Gahbewewin
Canada’s “first civil rights march” happened right here in Kenora. On a cold November day in 1965, four hundred brave Anishinaabe men, women, and children—led by local activists Fred Kelly, Fred Greene, and Pete Seymour—walked through the city’s streets, peacefully protesting racism and poverty and calling for more humane treatment. Now, more than 60 years later, it is worth reflecting on how far we have come—and how far we still have to go—in ad
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