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      Poet Jennifer Alicia: 'To be the successor of legacy is also to be the inheritor of generational trauma' | CBC.ca Loaded

      Poet Jennifer Alicia: 'To be the successor of legacy is also to be the inheritor of generational trauma'

      3 years ago
      Duration 2:46

      Poet Jennifer Alicia: 'To be the successor of legacy is also to be the inheritor of generational trauma'

      • 3 years ago
      • Arts
      • Duration 2:46

      The mixed Mi'kmaw/Settler artist channels her grandmother's voice in her poem "Ancestors' Wildest Dreams" to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

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