Join us in an important dialogue around missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls with MMIWG activist, Stephanie Harpe.
Stephanie Harpe is a proud member of the Fort Mckay First Nation. As a child, she spent her summers in Fort McMurray with her aunt Chief Dorothy MacDonald who was an activist and leader that challenged governments to protect the traditional territory of her people. She is a domestic abuse survivor, and former addict whom never gave up on her dreams of singing, even when times were difficult.
After the murder of her mother and friends in Edmonton, she has been advocating for murdered and missing Indigenous women through speech and song including the popular song “Somebody’s Daughter.” She was on the cover of Metro newspaper, and presented at REDX TALKS, Edmonton. She spoke at Spirit of our Sisters Gathering, along side Dr. Gabor Mate, Rinelle Harper, Tantoo Cardinal, and Wab Kinew. Her mission is to share her story and her opportunities with Indigenous peoples through her business, music, and public speaking engagements.
Tuesday, March 23rd at 12 pm - 2 pm MST
Virtual event via Google Meet.
Joining information will be sent out via email prior to the event.
If you have any questions about the event, please email
indigenous@concordia.ab.ca.
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