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    Sissy Thiessen Kootenayoo - 2 Spirit Realness

    en-caDecember 02, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Sissy Thiessen Kootenayoo joins 'Tales of the LGBTQ+ to discuss herself. Their role as an informal 2S advisor on Pride Corner on Whyte, learning about their background beginning at the age of 19 plus so much more."

    "Sissy is a Treaty 6 Nakota Sioux, Cree & German Indigenous cultural facilitator, Jingle Dress dancer, crafter/beader, spoken word poet, and creative writer from Edmonton, Alberta. She studied Communications & Journalism at Mount Royal University and has won various awards in the areas of community enrichment, cultural involvement, and journalism.

    For the past 3 years, she has been living her passion for educating Albertans of all ages on Indigenous history, issues & culture through dance, crafting, play, and the written word. As a spoken word poet, Sissy also works to raise awareness of social issues around body image, mental health, race, and self-identity. She currently works in her community of Edmonton, Alberta as a facilitator of the Kairos Blanket Exercise, Powwow dancer & instructor, circle facilitator, and youth programmer." (from her website)
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    Edmonton 2 Spirit Society - www.e2s.ca
    Wase Saba Experiences - www.wasesabaexperiences.ca

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