Romila Barryman

Romila Barryman

 Saskatchewan

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    February 26, 2015
  • Tofino, British Columbia
    Tofino, British Columbia
    guestBook Guestbook Recognition of Canadian Solidarity

    This year, I have been so incredibly lucky to have seen a wealth of nature and beauty throughout my road trips throughout Canada. It is with my fullest acknowledgment that these places - from Pemberton to Squamish to Whistler - have been experienced with privilege on the unceded Coast Salish Territories of the First Nations people.

    As an ethnic-Canadian, I am thankful for how much I have learned and have yet to learn through the indigenous friends and leaders who have educated me in all that they do - from defending these lands and waters from invasion of corporations, to their process of healing through decolonization, to the importance of dialogue and acknowledgment of history. I am thankful for friends and people who have pushed to become better allies towards these efforts and have thus, helped me to become a better ally in understanding and becoming involved with these fights.

    This is what it means to be Canadian.

Romila Barryman

Romila Barryman

 Saskatchewan
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  • Tofino, British Columbia
    Tofino, British Columbia
    guestBook Guestbook Recognition of Canadian Solidarity

    This year, I have been so incredibly lucky to have seen a wealth of nature and beauty throughout my road trips throughout Canada. It is with my fullest acknowledgment that these places - from Pemberton to Squamish to Whistler - have been experienced with privilege on the unceded Coast Salish Territories of the First Nations people.

    As an ethnic-Canadian, I am thankful for how much I have learned and have yet to learn through the indigenous friends and leaders who have educated me in all that they do - from defending these lands and waters from invasion of corporations, to their process of healing through decolonization, to the importance of dialogue and acknowledgment of history. I am thankful for friends and people who have pushed to become better allies towards these efforts and have thus, helped me to become a better ally in understanding and becoming involved with these fights.

    This is what it means to be Canadian.