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Weaving Threads commits to recognize and to evolve with the significance of the physical, spiritual and historical space it occupies, and urges all community members to always make space within themselves for this reflection as well.

Weaving Threads takes place on Turtle Island in the city known as (TIG-A-RON-TO) Tkaronto, also known as North America and Toronto respectively by settlers of the past and the present. This land rightfully belongs to many Indigenous people, including the Wendat, the Anishinabe Waki, the Haudenosaunee, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, who continue to inhabit this land and act as its stewards. It is also home to many 2-Spirited members of the First Nations, Metis and Inuit people, who continue to live with pride on this land despite on-going erasures of their identity.

This land and its people have been subjected to a system and a colonial philosophy that allowed every treaty signed between its people and the Canadian government to be violated. Weaving Threads acknowledges that it takes place within this system, which is still actively excluding Indigenous People from the decision-making processes regarding the governance of their land.


There have been numerous movements, organizations and initiatives powered by members of the Indigenous communities who refuse to sit passively under the imposed violence and displacement, attempting to re-establish indigenous sovereignty and to protect this land from further colonial capitalistic damage. We urge you to educate yourself on these efforts, historical or on-going, and to reflect on your personal relationship with the land in the context of this struggle.


Weaving Threads commits to build a space that is safe and affirmative to members of the Indigenous and QTBIPOC community. Our goal is to provide visibility by celebrating the joys of being a QTBIPOC and our healing journeys within this community.


Weaving Threads is an initiative under Canada Service Corps, Apathy is Boring’s RISE which is designed to help young people find ways to co-create community projects and contribute in strengthening our civic and democratic fabric by engaging on topics that interest them. More about Apathy is Boring: www.apathyisboring.com
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