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Sarah Marie Wiebe

Sarah Marie Wiebe is a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of Victoria. She is currently conducting a post-doctoral project and writing a book based on creative community-engaged research about Attawapiskat called: Life in a State of Emergency: Interrupting the Biopolitics of Settler-Colonialism. Sarah is also the author of Everyday Exposure: Indigenous Mobilization and Environmental Justice in Canada’s Chemical Valley with UBC Press (fall 2016).

Strive for balance when covering Attawapiskat story

Opinion | BY SARAH MARIE WIEBE | April 12, 2016
Former chief of Attawapiskat Theresa Spence went on a six-week hunger strike in 2012-13 in an effort to arrange a meeting with then-prime minister Stephen Harper to discuss Indigenous issues. Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY SARAH MARIE WIEBE | April 12, 2016
Opinion | BY SARAH MARIE WIEBE | April 12, 2016
Former chief of Attawapiskat Theresa Spence went on a six-week hunger strike in 2012-13 in an effort to arrange a meeting with then-prime minister Stephen Harper to discuss Indigenous issues. Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY SARAH MARIE WIEBE | April 12, 2016
Former chief of Attawapiskat Theresa Spence went on a six-week hunger strike in 2012-13 in an effort to arrange a meeting with then-prime minister Stephen Harper to discuss Indigenous issues. Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY SARAH MARIE WIEBE | April 12, 2016
Opinion | BY SARAH MARIE WIEBE | April 12, 2016
Former chief of Attawapiskat Theresa Spence went on a six-week hunger strike in 2012-13 in an effort to arrange a meeting with then-prime minister Stephen Harper to discuss Indigenous issues. Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright