
Life on the streets, told by those who live it. We bring you the voices of Indigenous people living on the streets of one of Canada's most dangerous cities – capturing their pain, resilience and fleeting moments of joy. In their own words, they share how they're seen and treated, and the realities of their lives and deaths.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | NewsDocumentarySociety & Culture | ||||

This is a different kind of podcast. One that looks at why so many Indigenous peoples are living on the streets of Winnipeg.
It takes you out of the studio and into the inner city, where you'll hear people's stories in their own words.
They tell ... more
The murders of four homeless women shattered their families, shocked Canadians and forced politicians to take action. The tragedy tested the police and the justice system, while again shining a spotlight on the epidemic of violence against Indigenous... more
Homeless people have their own Remembrance Day.
Every year the names of those who have died on the street is shared at a special ceremony complete with prayers, songs and smudge.
Learn more about Our Relatives: www.aptnnews.ca/ourrelative... more
I thoroughly enjoyed this series. Kathleen Martens, the journalist and narrator, did a tremendous job telling the stories of Winnipeg’s unhoused population. My only complaint is that there aren’t more episodes!
No judgement, straight ahead reporting of the lives of people on the streets of Winnipeg — by the people speaking for themselves. Thanks for this. Interesting and I learned.
It’s important to hear from people sharing their own stories - compassionately told. Thank you!
The host is outstanding. Her voice is compassionate and tells the story in a very relatable way. Great series!
Humanizing storytelling re: homelessness and Indigenous people










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