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Living Heritage Podcast - Episode 63
Rekindling Indigenous Strength: The work of Amelia Reimer
Living Heritage Podcast

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Uploaded: 9 Dec, 2016
Recording Date: 9 Dec, 2016
Recording Location: CHMR-FM, St. John's, NL
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Language: English
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Program Title: Living Heritage Podcast - Episode 63
Description: Amelia Reimer is a Cultural Support Worker for the St. John’s Native Friendship Centre. She is a proud Métis woman originally from the Pacific Northwest, but has made her home in St. John’s for the past 4 years. For the past 23 years, she has worked with and served a wide variety of Aboriginal communities across North America. With the Native Friendship Centre, she has taken on the national Faceless Dolls project – tracking and honouring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Newfoundland and Labrador while increasing public awareness through media, speaking, and events. She volunteers her time with a variety of community organizations, including serving on the Board of Directors for the St. John’s Status of Women Council. We discuss the services of the St. John’s Native Friendship Centre, the Faceless Dolls Project, In Her Name vigil, reconciliation, and Amelia’s work with the Centre and volunteering with the Status of Women Council.
Host(s): Dale Jarvis
Featured Speakers/Guests: Amelia Reimer
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Regional > Canada > Newfoundland and Labrador
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Weekly Program
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