Nicole Murdock
Nicole Murdock is a Cree and Anishinaabe student, writer and mother, currently studying criminal justice and Indigenous studies at the University of Winnipeg. She is a member of Fisher River Cree Nation.
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Opinion
The next time you present a land acknowledgement, remember Linda Mary Beardy
Land acknowledgements have become increasingly common practice, while the remains of Indigenous women continue to turn up in landfills. We must not become indifferent to either, Nicole Murdock writes.
Canada -Manitoba |
Opinion
Sensationalizing alleged killers will not bring our missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls home
Rebranding the MMIWG2S crisis as a string of violent events for which a lone person is allegedly responsible will not bring our relatives home, writes Nicole Murdock.
Canada -Manitoba |
CBC Opinion
Police shootings of Indigenous victims a painful reminder, reality on two-year anniversary
April 2022 marks the two-year anniversary of the deaths of three Indigenous people who were fatally shot by the Winnipeg Police Service over a period of 10 days. The changing of the season marks the anniversary of a painful reality for members of the community to which my son and I belong.
Canada -Manitoba |