Rise of the revivers

Covid-19 has made Lisa Sambo want to say, “It’s good to see you.” More than that, it’s made her acutely aware of how much she’d like to hug people, to greet them with an over-the-top enthusiasm, to tell them she loves them. She laughs at herself when she shares this with me. “You know what … Continue reading Rise of the revivers

Do it for your community: wear a mask

https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video.php?height=314&href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FSquamishNation%2Fvideos%2F1030065964122999%2F&show_text=true&width=560 "Do it for your community: Wear a mask" A Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw Community PSA The Squamish Nation’s youth services team at Ayas Menmen produced this PSA, to encourage people to take care of each other by wearing a mask. After cases in the community, Squamish Nation announced on Wednesday that everyone had been cleared from … Continue reading Do it for your community: wear a mask

A calm mind starts with… a calm body. Work from the ground up. Meditation Wednesday 7pm makes it easy!

So, I'm reading this book, A Calm Brain, by neurologist Dr Gayatri Devi. In it, she says, "A calm body is a calm mind. Not the other way around. By coaxing your body into a state of calm, you quiet your rational brain's internal mental chatter and allow the parasympathetic nervous system and core brain … Continue reading A calm mind starts with… a calm body. Work from the ground up. Meditation Wednesday 7pm makes it easy!

What might you learn from a Sharing Circle about being a better communicator, conversationalist, friend?

How do I be less racist, in my every day reality? It's a question that has surged to the forefront this year, and has left many people feeling uneasy and uncertain and, in some instances, unsure what they're allowed to say. Instead of opening up dialogue, some of the media framing of these issues, shuts … Continue reading What might you learn from a Sharing Circle about being a better communicator, conversationalist, friend?

The hearts of the women: why violence against indigenous women is genocidal

There is a reason that rape is a weapon of war and genocide. There is truth to the Cheyenne proverb, “A Nation is not conquered until the hearts of its women are on the ground. Then it’s finished; no matter how brave it’s warriors or how strong their weapons”. In her essay, Rib Cage: The … Continue reading The hearts of the women: why violence against indigenous women is genocidal

Win $2000 for a short film! Local filmmakers invited to showcase their perspectives at Whistler Film Festival

Discovering great stories from the Sea to Sky region – from Horseshoe Bay through Squamish and Whistler to the Pemberton Valley inclusive of Birken and D’Arcy. The Whistler Film Festival has just debuted the Sea to Sky Shorts Showcase, a new regional filmmaking competition with a $2,000 prize for the winning film.  The showcase aims to … Continue reading Win $2000 for a short film! Local filmmakers invited to showcase their perspectives at Whistler Film Festival