Working for justice and healing

As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday we encourage you to reflect on ways that you can decolonize and Indigenize this holiday and stand in solidarity with our Indigenous relatives. Working for justice and healing in solidarity with our Indigenous friends, family, and neighbors is an integral part of Title Track’s mission and work. With your financial support we can continue to celebrate Anishinaabek leaders through our Eminazhichiget podcast, respond to immediate needs of Indigenous communities through our Indigenous Mutual Aid, and share Indigenous wisdom with our youth through our Water Protector’s Training Camp. Miigwech (thank you)!

Thanks to a generous donor, all donations made through the end of the year up to $20,000 will be matched!! Stay tuned for additional program updates and opportunities to give in support of our work for clean water, racial equity, and youth empowerment next week on Giving Tuesday.

“Even if you make a small change, I think it really has a ripple effect – whether that’s just being kind to someone or doing the work that I do right now.”

Stacey Ettawageshik sharing about her passion for being a humanitarian in our new episode of Eminazhichiget, and how everyone can make a positive impact in their community.