Afro-Indigenous Identity, Authentic Advocacy and Activism Burnout with Shanese Steele

Shaping the Narrative

15-04-2022 • 48 mins

What does authentic advocacy look like for Indigenous communities? how do we make space for Afro-Indigenous identity? and how do we prevent burnout while doing activism work? these are questions Shanese answers for us with care in this thoughtful episode.

tw: this episode has mentions of domestic violence

Find Shanese on IG @shaneseanne
Check out her website shaneseanne.ca

The first book that made Shanese feel seen was In Search of April Raintree tw: sexual assault

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