Indigenous communities in Canada share a common history of colonial oppression. As a result, many Indigenous populations are disproportionately burdened with poor health outcomes, including HIV. Conventional public health approaches have not yet been successful in reversing this trend. For this study, a team of community- and university-based researchers came together to imagine new possibilities for health promotion with Indigenous youth. A strengths-based approach was taken that relied on using the energies and talents of Indigenous youth as a leadership resource. Art-making workshops were held in six different Indigenous communities across Canada in which youth could explore the links between community, culture, colonization, and HIV. Tw...
We spent our time in the Head and Heart Fellowship learning about the importance of Indigenous art, ...
In Canada, Aboriginal peoples often experience a multitude of inequalities when compared with the ge...
This article reports on a research project that used theatre with Indigenous youth to address health...
Indigenous communities in Canada share a common history of colonial oppression. As a result, many In...
Indigenous communities in Canada share a common history of colonial oppression. As a result, many In...
This article explores the ways in which (a) Indigenous youth involved in an HIV intervention took up...
Indigenous youth are disproportionately represented in new HIV infection rates in Canada. Current an...
African diasporic and North American Indigenous communities have both been greatly impacted by the c...
Previous research, mostly on HIV-positive Aboriginal women (PAW) instead of with them, has focused p...
Previous research, mostly on HIV-positive Aboriginal women (PAW) instead of with them, has focused p...
Arts-based HIV/AIDS education initiatives with Indigenous youth have become increasingly popular; ho...
Community based participatory research and attention to cultural resilience is recommended in HIV pr...
This thesis addresses a long history of colonization and intergenerational traumas still existing to...
Colonial institutions, such as residential schools, suppressed First Nations peoples’ imaginations, ...
Indigenous youth represent one of the most marginalized demographics in Canada. As such they must co...
We spent our time in the Head and Heart Fellowship learning about the importance of Indigenous art, ...
In Canada, Aboriginal peoples often experience a multitude of inequalities when compared with the ge...
This article reports on a research project that used theatre with Indigenous youth to address health...
Indigenous communities in Canada share a common history of colonial oppression. As a result, many In...
Indigenous communities in Canada share a common history of colonial oppression. As a result, many In...
This article explores the ways in which (a) Indigenous youth involved in an HIV intervention took up...
Indigenous youth are disproportionately represented in new HIV infection rates in Canada. Current an...
African diasporic and North American Indigenous communities have both been greatly impacted by the c...
Previous research, mostly on HIV-positive Aboriginal women (PAW) instead of with them, has focused p...
Previous research, mostly on HIV-positive Aboriginal women (PAW) instead of with them, has focused p...
Arts-based HIV/AIDS education initiatives with Indigenous youth have become increasingly popular; ho...
Community based participatory research and attention to cultural resilience is recommended in HIV pr...
This thesis addresses a long history of colonization and intergenerational traumas still existing to...
Colonial institutions, such as residential schools, suppressed First Nations peoples’ imaginations, ...
Indigenous youth represent one of the most marginalized demographics in Canada. As such they must co...
We spent our time in the Head and Heart Fellowship learning about the importance of Indigenous art, ...
In Canada, Aboriginal peoples often experience a multitude of inequalities when compared with the ge...
This article reports on a research project that used theatre with Indigenous youth to address health...