Her Story SpeaksEveryone Has a Story Author: Andrea Miller
When we have the courage to share our stories-walls break down and shame is cast out. Stories have the power to build bridges and break down stereotypes. Relationships, connections, compassion and empathy are built on stories shared and heard. Can stories change the world? Yesbut only if we are brave enough to tell our story and listen to the stories of others. Join me as as real women speak their stories- raw and real, broken and whole, finished and open-ended. Language: en-us Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Spirituality Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Patty Krawec
Sunday, 31 May, 2026
Patty Krawec is Anishinaabe woman, activist and former social worker, from Lac Seul First Nation who resides in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Krawec has served on the board of the Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre and cohosted the Medicine for the Resistance podcast. Through traditional storytelling she writes and speaks about how Anishinaabe thought informs faith and social justice practices. She is a strong believer in the power of collective organizing. Krawec actively supports Palestinian liberation, viewing it through an Indigenous lens of anti-colonialism, advocating for collective liberation and connecting Palestinian struggles with Indigenous sovereignty around the globe. Her work has appeared in numerous publications and she is the author of Becoming Kin (2022) and Bad Indians Book Club (2025).










