70. “At the moment I’m a Teacher, I’m a Cook, I’m the School Nurse, but Mom’s the Principal”. Dave Sanderson. St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada. 01/26/22

 

Dave shares how the pandemy changed his life. His work dried up but he found happiness with his partner and her family. Two settler allies talk pandemy. Dave shares what he has learned about the Neutral, while Sanderson takes a moment to teach Dave how to properly pronounce Haudenosaunee properly during land acknowledgments. They explore the white supremacist elements in the Canadian trucker convoy and the ideology of hate underlining them. Sanderson turns the table and asks Dave three questions!


Truth and Reconciliation Report


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