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Behind The Screen: Mike Ashkewe - National Day of Truth & Reconciliation

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Content warning: this week's episode deals with conversations of child abuse and racism with topics including Canada's residential schools and the 60's Scoop.

This week we welcome back one of our co-founders, Mike Ashkewe, to hear him tell his story about where he's come from and where he's going.

September 30th has been marked in Canada as National Day for Truth & Reconciliation, so we've decided to dedicate this episode to Mike's story. Along with being the creator and host of This Week in Geek and a founding member of Terrible Warriors, Mike is an indigenous person and a survivor of the 60's Scoop.

Today he'll share with us his story of learning about what the 60's Scoop really was and how it has affected him and his family, his journey of connecting with his past and his own identity as a member of the Anishinaabe people, and his most recent work in advocating for survivors of the 60's Scoop and his work with the NPD party.

Get Informed, Get Involved

If you'd like to learn more, Mike highly recommends visiting the 60s Scoop Legacy of Canada facebook group at facebook.com/60sScoopLegacy and following Katherine Legrange on Twitter at @KatherineLegra2

You can follow Mike on Twitter @BirdmanDodd

And stay up to date with all things This Week in Geek at thisweekingeek.net

Follow us on Twitter @dicewarriors

Editing is by Justin Ecock

Music is licensed through Epidemic Sound

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Manage episode 303482687 series 1565132
Content provided by Justin Ecock and Terrible Warriors. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Justin Ecock and Terrible Warriors or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Content warning: this week's episode deals with conversations of child abuse and racism with topics including Canada's residential schools and the 60's Scoop.

This week we welcome back one of our co-founders, Mike Ashkewe, to hear him tell his story about where he's come from and where he's going.

September 30th has been marked in Canada as National Day for Truth & Reconciliation, so we've decided to dedicate this episode to Mike's story. Along with being the creator and host of This Week in Geek and a founding member of Terrible Warriors, Mike is an indigenous person and a survivor of the 60's Scoop.

Today he'll share with us his story of learning about what the 60's Scoop really was and how it has affected him and his family, his journey of connecting with his past and his own identity as a member of the Anishinaabe people, and his most recent work in advocating for survivors of the 60's Scoop and his work with the NPD party.

Get Informed, Get Involved

If you'd like to learn more, Mike highly recommends visiting the 60s Scoop Legacy of Canada facebook group at facebook.com/60sScoopLegacy and following Katherine Legrange on Twitter at @KatherineLegra2

You can follow Mike on Twitter @BirdmanDodd

And stay up to date with all things This Week in Geek at thisweekingeek.net

Follow us on Twitter @dicewarriors

Editing is by Justin Ecock

Music is licensed through Epidemic Sound

  continue reading

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