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Acknowledging Toxic Indigenous Masculinity: Are We at a Turning Point? / MI 85


On this week's Indigenous roundtable:

In name only: How did an Ontario city manage to strike up an Indigenous working group—minus any Indigenous people?

Ciao, chief! As a gesture of what it calls reconciliation, a school board decides it needs to drop the word “chief” from all of its employees’ job titles. But could there be a downside to this move?

Book bind: After a number of contributors pull out of an Aboriginal anthology over the inclusion of an author convicted of domestic assault, the author asks the publisher to remove his work instead. We’ll discuss whether this sequence of  events has made new room to discuss Indigenous male violence.

Back at the roundtable with host/producer Rick Harp are Brock Pitawanakwat, an assistant professor of Indigenous studies at the University of Sudbury, and Ken Williams, an assistant professor with the University of Alberta’s department of drama.

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