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::University of Alberta researchers working with Kapawe`no First Nation have identified 169 potential graves at a former residential school site in northern Alberta.<br> (Hamdi Issawi, Edmonton Journal, Ca, March 1, 2022 ) <!-- Added 3-2-22--> | ::University of Alberta researchers working with Kapawe`no First Nation have identified 169 potential graves at a former residential school site in northern Alberta.<br> (Hamdi Issawi, Edmonton Journal, Ca, March 1, 2022 ) <!-- Added 3-2-22--> | ||
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Revision as of 15:58, 31 May 2022
In other news
- The school district was forced to release a statement saying it "has no protocols for furries and no issues with disruptions."
(Daniel Villarreal, LGBTQ Nation, April 7, 2022 )
- The school district was forced to release a statement saying it "has no protocols for furries and no issues with disruptions."
- The Texas department of health and human services has removed suicide prevention resources for LGBT+ youth from its website.
(Lily Wakefield , PinkNews, UK, March 3, 2022 )
- The Texas department of health and human services has removed suicide prevention resources for LGBT+ youth from its website.
- University of Alberta researchers working with Kapawe`no First Nation have identified 169 potential graves at a former residential school site in northern Alberta.
(Hamdi Issawi, Edmonton Journal, Ca, March 1, 2022 )
- University of Alberta researchers working with Kapawe`no First Nation have identified 169 potential graves at a former residential school site in northern Alberta.