Talk:Impacts of Settler Colonialism on Indiegenous Women of British Columbia

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Peer Feedback 2018 101:59, 24 March 2018
RE: Impacts of Settler Colonialism on Indiegenous Women of British Columbia101:40, 24 March 2018

Peer Feedback 2018

The information presented on the page covers all the main points that should be made inclusive. However a good key idea that is missing might be specific cases of missing women or even pictures/videos that might support what is being explained under each of the titles. History of aboriginal people could also be made/split into subtitles such as residential schools, main discrimination and prejudice events etc. Moreover, the downtown east side topic representing indigenous women has many supporting articles and book that could be used in this case. The more references, equals to more evidence which may make the whole wiki look more presentable and reliable. Apart from those points being made, the overall page looks good so far!

PhraewaLimviphuwat (talk)01:45, 24 March 2018

Thanks Phraewa! I agree- I will be doing some more digging for sure.

AlexandraMiller (talk)01:59, 24 March 2018
 

RE: Impacts of Settler Colonialism on Indiegenous Women of British Columbia

Hi Alex!

I think this is a very relevant topic, and an important one to bring to light. I think it would help to discuss the progress being made, and areas that need more attention in order to move into a state of reconciliation. There are many protests-organizations-movements which are gaining a wider scope and helping these issues come to light. It could also be beneficial to discuss the politicization of these issues both at the federal and provincial- even the municipal level to help us grasp the entirety of the issue. Great work overall!

RebeccaBoudreau (talk)20:10, 23 March 2018

Hey Rebecca! Thanks for raising that point, I will definitely look into this! Alex

AlexandraMiller (talk)01:40, 24 March 2018