@@QueerCollective super insightful, especially understanding the cultural role 2s identity plays. I feel like the druid identity is similar and have had elders encourage me to choose the path due to the expiriences ive had and ways i present
Wawasalmegwadich niswaskome, n'wawa wakadonol. blessings Two spirits I know several. My grandmother taught me about two spirit when I was young and told me how lucky I'd be if I met any. I'm blessed to know a few closely.
Lol, I am in Alberta, and speak on the phone for a living, mostly international; when I get to speak to other Canadians, we often ask where each of us are from, I’ll say “Alberta, but I’m not completely evil” or something to that effect
Amazing video and podcast as always. I really loved this one though, hit home on a lot of important issues within Canada. Hearing their stories was amazing and they are such important voices for the community.
There are many indigenous people who were separated from their families for so long that their family’s tribe don’t accept them back. Remember that you still have a spirit family that intuitively guides you from the heart to bring the worlds that rejected you back together through love.
may your friend rest in eternal warmth. too many similar stories. Please shove it down our throats, we need to not forget or brush under the rug the seriousness of this issue. NO MORE MMIW. Love from MT.
It was horrible hearing what happened to Haley Robinson's friend. I don't really have any words for it, only that I hope that the friends loved ones - like Haley - always have people to support and help them in their grief.
Hi there!! I love Queer Collective and look forward to your videos all the time. However, this one doesn’t have captains enabled and that’s inconvenient for me. I really depend on captains to follow along and I’d appreciate if you’d turn them on for us who need them. Okay? Thank you.
I wonder, if it would be better to remove 2S from 2SLGBTQI+ if indigenous communities feel there is a disconnection and misrepresentation on it being there? I also feel all the 2 spirited I have meet are part of the 2SLGBTQI+ community. My understanding was that the 2S was at the front of the acronym to acknowledge that the indigenous communities are still being oppressed and marginalized in Canada. Also to acknowledge they were the first on this land. Edit: We only use 2SLGBTQI+ is only used in Canada. In America I seen LGBTQIA+ acronym instead.
I think it depends on what you define as queer. For us, I think it goes beyond sexuality and gender. It’s an identity that you take on when you break out of societal norms
@@QueerCollective So you are associating queer and 2S are similar because they both break out of societal norms? I know a lot of folx don't like when cisgender heterosexual individuals call themselves queer as a form of allyship or when non-LGBTQ+ individuals use the term in place of 'strange' or 'odd,' because it takes away from the history and significance of the term within the 2SLGBTQI+ community and risks diluting its meaning as a space for those who have historically been marginalized. I personally identify as queer because my identity and sexuality span multiple categories within the 2SLGBTQI+ spectrum.
I learn so much from these! Thank you all so much 🥳
Same these videos are amazingg
Thank you so much! Glad your enjoyed 💕
Cant wait to watch this video in chunks on my breaks at work !!
Hope you enjoy! 💕
@@QueerCollective super insightful, especially understanding the cultural role 2s identity plays.
I feel like the druid identity is similar and have had elders encourage me to choose the path due to the expiriences ive had and ways i present
So glad it was helpful 😊
Thank you!! Great interview
Glad you enjoyed
Wawasalmegwadich niswaskome, n'wawa wakadonol. blessings Two spirits I know several. My grandmother taught me about two spirit when I was young and told me how lucky I'd be if I met any. I'm blessed to know a few closely.
Thank you for sharing 💕 sending love ✨
Lol, I am in Alberta, and speak on the phone for a living, mostly international; when I get to speak to other Canadians, we often ask where each of us are from, I’ll say “Alberta, but I’m not completely evil” or something to that effect
Oh wow the Alberta stereotype is real lol “I’m not COMPLETELY evil” 😂
Oof im crying teardrops at Haley's story. Wow
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Amazing video and podcast as always. I really loved this one though, hit home on a lot of important issues within Canada. Hearing their stories was amazing and they are such important voices for the community.
Thank you I’m glad you think so! 🫶🏻
this was a very informative video, i'm glad i watched it. i hope more people come across this!
Thank you!
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Love this topic!
So glad you enjoyed 🫶🏻
Great episode!
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There are many indigenous people who were separated from their families for so long that their family’s tribe don’t accept them back.
Remember that you still have a spirit family that intuitively guides you from the heart to bring the worlds that rejected you back together through love.
I love this podcast so much! Thank you for another educational episode, I learned more of the nuances of the term 2-spirit i didnt know before
Ya ya I’m so glad it was helpful! 💕
I learned so much from this, thank you! Also, Haley is gorgeous 😍
Ahhh so glad you enjoyed 💕
may your friend rest in eternal warmth. too many similar stories. Please shove it down our throats, we need to not forget or brush under the rug the seriousness of this issue. NO MORE MMIW. Love from MT.
Sending love friend 💕💕
1:41, did you say "Fond du Lac"? As in Wisconsin? That is my hometown! I love y'all! OMG
Edit: I googled Treaty 8. It is a different Fond du Lac
Ahhh yes it’s in Canada 🇨🇦
It was horrible hearing what happened to Haley Robinson's friend. I don't really have any words for it, only that I hope that the friends loved ones - like Haley - always have people to support and help them in their grief.
Thank you for your message of love 💕
Hi there!! I love Queer Collective and look forward to your videos all the time. However, this one doesn’t have captains enabled and that’s inconvenient for me.
I really depend on captains to follow along and I’d appreciate if you’d turn them on for us who need them. Okay? Thank you.
Our apologies we will place captions today!
I wonder, if it would be better to remove 2S from 2SLGBTQI+ if indigenous communities feel there is a disconnection and misrepresentation on it being there?
I also feel all the 2 spirited I have meet are part of the 2SLGBTQI+ community.
My understanding was that the 2S was at the front of the acronym to acknowledge that the indigenous communities are still being oppressed and marginalized in Canada. Also to acknowledge they were the first on this land.
Edit: We only use 2SLGBTQI+ is only used in Canada. In America I seen LGBTQIA+ acronym instead.
I think it depends on what you define as queer. For us, I think it goes beyond sexuality and gender. It’s an identity that you take on when you break out of societal norms
@@QueerCollective So you are associating queer and 2S are similar because they both break out of societal norms?
I know a lot of folx don't like when cisgender heterosexual individuals call themselves queer as a form of allyship or when non-LGBTQ+ individuals use the term in place of 'strange' or 'odd,' because it takes away from the history and significance of the term within the 2SLGBTQI+ community and risks diluting its meaning as a space for those who have historically been marginalized.
I personally identify as queer because my identity and sexuality span multiple categories within the 2SLGBTQI+ spectrum.