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37 # R I S I N G Y O U T H C O M M U N I T Y I M P A C T V O L . 2 C olonization here on what we now know as "Canada" has stripped Indigenous peoples of their beliefs and understandings of two- spirit peoples and their significant place in community. Pasha Saulis and her LGBTQ2S+ Neqotkuk group in Tobiq, New Brunswick wanted to reconnect to that part of their culture, to find pride in their identity, and to work to redefine their place in community again. That's why they put together a five-week workshop on how to bead eagle feathers led by an elder and artist. Finding Pride in Indigenous and Two-Spirit Identity Pasha Saulis This was all a very new and sacred experience for the group. "We thought of this idea for the LGBTQ+ youth after a concerned parent reached out to our group telling us that their transgender son was struggling," explains Pasha. "They thought that hosting more support groups events would be benefical and we thought this would be a great way to bring the youth together, while providing a safe space and social interation during hard times." The workshop provided a safe space for the two-spirit people of Tobique to explore their identity and feel a sense of pride in themselves and in their culture. As Pasha puts it, "This was all a very new and sacred experience for the group." A special thank you to Co-operative Enterprise Council of New Brunswick (CECNB) for sharing the #RisingYouth grant opportunity with Pasha to make this project possible.

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