Episode 35
Reconciliation
In this episode of Uncomfortable, Debbie chats with Chastity Davis, a mixed heritage woman of First Nations and European descent. We chat about reconciliation and what it means both politically and individually.
HOST & GUESTS
Host: Debbie Roche
Guest: Chastity Davis
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About Our Guest
Chastity Davis is a mixed heritage woman of First Nations and European descent. A proud member of the Tla’amin Nation, located in Powell River just off the beautiful Sunshine Coast of BC. Chastity strives to keep her sacred First Nations culture, traditions, and values incorporated into her modern day life. She has dedicated my life to facilitate the building of bridges between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.
In this episode, we talk about truth & reconciliation, what it means both politically and individually.
I hope that you enjoy our conversation but as always, do note that there is some adult content, so when listening, it’s best to pop on those headphones!
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You can watch the audio-video conversation on YouTube by clicking on the video below.
Episode 35 Show Notes
Resources:
Make sure to head over to Chastity’s website to find our more about her work:
You can follow Chastity on social media:
Instagram @chastity_davis
Twitter @CDavisConsult
Other articles/reports:
The Indian Act – Wikipedia
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
National Centre for Truth & Reconciliation
Truth & Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action
Indigenous Podcasts:
Unreserved with Rosanna Deerchild, CBC Podcast
All My Relations with Matika Wilbur & Adrienne Keene
Red Man Laughing with Ryan McMahon
Métis in Space with Molly Swain & Chelsea Vowel
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