Listen "Social Justice and Animal Welfare in Canadian Indigenous Communities"
Episode Synopsis
Leah is a Mother, and educator from Muskeg Lake Cree Nation with roots in Cote First Nation in Saskatchewan. She co-founded Save Rez Dogs, an Indigenous based grassroots initiative and call to action for communities to gather resources and develop their own dog management plans. When she’s not teaching, she does consulting and presentations for various audiences on the crisis of Indigenous Animal Welfare and Building Community Readiness. Save Rez Dogs is a volunteer, social profit that’s 100% crowd-funded. In this episode we discuss the social justice issues in indigenous communities, the impact on humans and animals and what Canadians can do to take action to support change.
Please consider donating to, volunteering with or adopting from:
• Save Rez Dogs
• RainCoast Dog Rescue
• Saving Grace Animal Society
• Save a Dog Network Canada
• Manitoba Animal Alliance
• Northern Hope Dog Rescue
• Rocky Mountain Animal Rescue
Please consider donating to, volunteering with or adopting from:
• Save Rez Dogs
• RainCoast Dog Rescue
• Saving Grace Animal Society
• Save a Dog Network Canada
• Manitoba Animal Alliance
• Northern Hope Dog Rescue
• Rocky Mountain Animal Rescue
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