Jessica Yee is a multiracial youth of Native descent who was called to the line of action by raising controversy in her Catholic school and began volunteering at Homeward Family Shelter at the age of 12. Now at 22, she is a proud Indigenous Chinese-Mohawk woman whose work is nationally focused on sexual health initiatives for Aboriginal youth and cultural competency. She also does anti-racism work with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, is a forum facilitator for the Highway of Tears Initiative in British Columbia, and serves on the Board of Directors for Maggie’s Toronto: Sex Workers Organizing. She has written for the Globe and Mail, Feministing, and is currently a columnist at rabble.ca, Turtle Island Native News, and the Kahnawake Eastern Door. Jessica is a Canadian for Choice and is constantly looking for new ways to be a kick-ass activist!
Coquille Tribe of Oregon passed law to legalize same-sex marriage
November 19, 2008Come out tonight and support our local young Indigenous filmmakers!
November 18, 2008Time to call…the rejection hotline?
November 18, 2008Violence against Native women is a surprise?
November 16, 2008support the canadian federation for sexual health in Ottawa this Saturday
November 14, 2008View Points: More Than Bows and Arrows
November 12, 2008We interrupt the US political programming with some Canadiana…
November 11, 2008