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Changing Their Fate: A Movement Among India’s Untouchables

Posted on November 14, 2014August 29, 2016by Zoë Ducklow

Kumar Swamy speaks confidently to a large crowd of wealthy Canadians. Wearing a sharp white dress shirt and sport coat, he fits right in with these business owners, professionals and teachers. He could easily be part of their circles. But he’s telling a story of a different life, as a boy from a Dalit background. […]

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Colombian coffee: getting the best cup

Posted on January 14, 2013August 29, 2016by Zoë Ducklow

“I’m going to be famous in America!” Hernan Fernandez jokes as we take his picture in front of his sprawling coffee farm, La Meseta, in the small province of Antioquia, Colombia. “My picture will be plastered on a wall somewhere, and I’ll just be here in my muddy boots with my coffee.” He’s not complaining, […]

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  • Fort St. John residents call it like they see it on their front gate. 2016
  • A kayaker in the Paddle for the Peace event. 2016
  • On the Peace River in northeast B.C. at the Paddle for the Peace event, July 2016.
  • Vancouver city staffer presents a report to council. 2015
  • Esther Pederson's home will be destabilized by the Site C reservoir. 2016
  • Harley Davison is a caribou keeper. He looks after pregnant caribou and their calves for the first few months as part of a strategy to stratify the dwindling herd. It once numbered in the thousands. 2016
  • Trevor Penner (right) waits to be initiated into pow wow by with Josh Matwiy (left), after spending two years preparing. Taylor, B.C. 2016
  • 400+ protest stakes surround a highway realignment's centre-line stake. The stakes were sold as a fundraiser for the legal fight against Site C dam. 2017
  • Two teepees set up from summer camps were left on this field to draw attention to the cultural value of the valley a Site C reservoir would flood. 2016
  • Dawson Creek’s motorcycle club, the 97 Riders, raised money for the South Peace Community Resources Society. 2016
  • The Peace River Valley after a summer rain. 2016
  • The making of a firefighter's calendar. 2016
  • Preparing for a body building competition. 2016
  • Regalia at Taylor's annual powwow. 2016
  • Fort St. John mayor Lori Ackerman. 2016
  • FLNRO staff attend a culture camp with teachers from the First Nations whose traditional territory covers the Peace River Region. 2016
  • Getting ready for the powwow. Taylor B.C, 2016.
  • Kids play a game of tag at West Moberly Days. 2016
  • A farmer protests Site C in Fort St. John. 2016
  • Site C workers stare off a group of paddlers floating past the dam site. 2016
  • A rancher protests Site C in Fort St. John. 2016
  • Firejumpers practice landing on steep terrain. 2016
  • At Paddle for the Peace. 2016
  • Clayton Chief from Big Island Lake Cree Nation, SK danced in the men's traditional powwow competition. Taylor, B.C. 2016.
  • Looking for caribou. Chetwynd, B.C. 2016
  • Horseshoe competition at Pemmican Days on the Saulteau First Nation reserve. 2016
  • Isaac repping Spiderman at Fort St. John's first ever Pride parade. 2016
  • The Peace River, with a windfarm in the distance. 2016
  • Helicopter mechanic Kelly Lamarche. 2016
  • Firejumpers collect their parachutes after a training jump onto a steep hill. 2016
  • An elder at West Moberly First Nation cuts moose meat for a dry meat competition. 2016
  • Helicopter mechanic Kelly Lamarche. 2016
  • Paddling on the Peace River. 2016
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