Where Are All My Relations? Stories of Indigenous Homelessness in B.C

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Where Are All My Relations? Stories of Indigenous Homelessness in B.C

Where Are All My Relations? Stories of Indigenous Homelessness in B.C. is an eleven-episode series that explores Indigenous homelessness rooted in Indigenous worldviews and experiences. The series provides a broader understanding of Indigenous homelessness in British Columbia. Each episode features the personal stories of people from different Indigenous communities and organizations in B.C. that support Indigenous-led solutions to Indigenous homelessness. 

The stories showcase the innovation and strength of Indigenous Peoples, communities, and service providers. This series sheds light on how collaborative, culturally grounded, Indigenous-led approaches are key to creating positive change. This is because approaches grounded in Indigenous worldviews and cultures are central to healing, trust, hope and empowerment for Indigenous Peoples experiencing homelessness. 

The video series (11 episodes) includes:

  • Where Are All My Relations?
  • A Familiar Face
  • Good Medicine
  • Home with Nowhere to Live
  • We Are Still Here
  • Walking with the Wisdom of My Grandmothers and Grandfathers
  • Sitting in the Tall Grass
  • Cookies and Clothes
  • When I Slept Outside
  • Dancing is Good Medicine
  • Bringing Our Children Home