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Voices In Recovery Podcast
This week we share Vee's story. He talks about being indigenous in Canada and how important it is to stand up and get our citizens and government to listen to the people
1:34:33•29 Jul 2020
Vee's Journey: Healing Through Culture and Community
“And it's like no, not the fight we're talking about... I want to talk about programs that the government can start to implement, not just with native people but with all people, because I'm not the only one.”
Imagine facing the weight of generational trauma and finding the strength to rise above it. That's the essence of Vee's story in this episode of 'Voices in Recovery'. Vee, an indigenous person in Canada, opens up about the harrowing experiences of his family in residential schools and the lasting scars they left behind. But Vee's narrative isn't just about pain; it's a testament to resilience and the power of reclaiming one's heritage.
He passionately discusses the significance of standing up for change, not just within indigenous communities but for all who seek recovery and healing. Through his journey, Vee underscores the importance of community support and the need for inclusive spaces where everyone feels they belong. His call for systemic change and government action serves as a powerful reminder that recovery is not just a personal battle but a collective effort.
Vee's story is a beacon of hope, illustrating how embracing one's culture can be a vital component of the healing process. Tune in to hear Vee's inspiring journey and join the conversation on creating a more inclusive and supportive recovery community.

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