ABOUT
In this episode, law students Elizabeth Hicks and Jason Quinn speak with Professor Douglas Sanderson (Amo Binashii) and Andrew Stobo Sniderman about their new award-winning book Valley of the Birdtail: An Indian Reserve, A White Town, and the Road to Reconciliation. In the latter half of the episode, Elizabeth checks in with two members of UofT's Kawaskimhon Moot Team: Tomas Jirousek and Hayley VandePol (who are also co-presidents of the Indigenous Law Students Association).
This episode was recorded in April 2023.
GET HELP
In some episodes, this podcast deals with difficult topics. Here are some resources for @UTLaw Students:
URGENT
Emergency Services: 911
UofT Community Safety Office: 416-978-1485
NOT URGENT
Manager, Indigenous Initiatives Office: Julie Ann Shepard,
julie.shepard@utoronto.ca
Manager, Student Mental Health & Wellness: Law Students can access resources and connect to supports by contacting Chantelle Brown-Kent, chantelleb.kent@utoronto.ca
Mental Health Counseling: Book an appointment with the law school’s mental health counselor by calling 416-978-8030 (select 5) and identifying yourself as a law student.
AFTER HOURS
My Student Support Program https://www.studentlife.utoronto.ca/hwc/myssp
24/7 1-844-451-9700
Good to Talk (student distress line): 1-866-925-5454
Toronto Distress Centre: 416-408-HELP (4357)
Gerstein Centre: 416-929-5200
MIIGWETCH/NIA:WEN/MARSEE/WELA'LIOQ to this episode's guests: Professor Douglas Sanderson (Amo Binashii), Andrew Stobo Sniderman, Tomas Jirousek, and Hayley VandePol.
Thank you to the Indigenous Law Students Association and Indigenous Initiatives Offiice.
CREDITS
Interviewers:
Elizabeth Hicks is a 1L student in the Faculty of Law. She is of Mi'kmaw and settler heritage from Newfoundland and Labrador. She is the Program Assistant at the IIO.
Jason Quinn is a 1L student and is of Métis and Ukrainian heritage from Winnipeg, Manitoba (Treaty 1).
Music by: Jordan Jamieson, Tyrell King, Mark Green, and Kathy Jamieson. Song mixed by Conlin Delbaere-Sawchuk.
Artwork: Miigwetch to the late Jay Bell Redbird for his painting, A Meeting Place for All Our Relations, and to Adam Kouri for assistance with the artwork for 28.
Admin: Julie Ann Shepard and Terry Gardiner
Producer/editor: Elizabeth Hicks
ABOUT
In this episode, law students Elizabeth Hicks and Jason Quinn speak with Professor Douglas Sanderson (Amo Binashii) and Andrew Stobo Sniderman about their new award-winning book Valley of the Birdtail: An Indian Reserve, A White Town, and the Road to Reconciliation. In the latter half of the episode, Elizabeth checks in with two members of UofT's Kawaskimhon Moot Team: Tomas Jirousek and Hayley VandePol (who are also co-presidents of the Indigenous Law Students Association).
This episode was recorded in April 2023.
GET HELP
In some episodes, this podcast deals with difficult topics. Here are some resources for @UTLaw Students:
URGENT
Emergency Services: 911
UofT Community Safety Office: 416-978-1485
NOT URGENT
Manager, Indigenous Initiatives Office: Julie Ann Shepard,
julie.shepard@utoronto.ca
Manager, Student Mental Health & Wellness: Law Students can access resources and connect to supports by contacting Chantelle Brown-Kent, chantelleb.kent@utoronto.ca
Mental Health Counseling: Book an appointment with the law school’s mental health counselor by calling 416-978-8030 (select 5) and identifying yourself as a law student.
AFTER HOURS
My Student Support Program https://www.studentlife.utoronto.ca/hwc/myssp
24/7 1-844-451-9700
Good to Talk (student distress line): 1-866-925-5454
Toronto Distress Centre: 416-408-HELP (4357)
Gerstein Centre: 416-929-5200
MIIGWETCH/NIA:WEN/MARSEE/WELA'LIOQ to this episode's guests: Professor Douglas Sanderson (Amo Binashii), Andrew Stobo Sniderman, Tomas Jirousek, and Hayley VandePol.
Thank you to the Indigenous Law Students Association and Indigenous Initiatives Offiice.
CREDITS
Interviewers:
Elizabeth Hicks is a 1L student in the Faculty of Law. She is of Mi'kmaw and settler heritage from Newfoundland and Labrador. She is the Program Assistant at the IIO.
Jason Quinn is a 1L student and is of Métis and Ukrainian heritage from Winnipeg, Manitoba (Treaty 1).
Music by: Jordan Jamieson, Tyrell King, Mark Green, and Kathy Jamieson. Song mixed by Conlin Delbaere-Sawchuk.
Artwork: Miigwetch to the late Jay Bell Redbird for his painting, A Meeting Place for All Our Relations, and to Adam Kouri for assistance with the artwork for 28.
Admin: Julie Ann Shepard and Terry Gardiner
Producer/editor: Elizabeth Hicks