@canadasdragrace: "I'm going to share the strength and the beauty of who I have been able to create – because I am not alone." #CanadasDragRace Where to watch: 🇨🇦: @cravecanada 🌎: @WOW Presents Plus #dragrace #fyp
I love Jaylene Tyme, she is such an icon here in Vancouver, truly beautiful and kind. Her bringing awareness of this on national television is so inspiring and important 🧡🪶
2024-11-30 21:13:37
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Time for a Rosie :
I never knew about the Sixties Scoop. Thank you, Jaylene Tyme, for telling us about this.
2024-12-01 17:33:45
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Gigachad 🍉 :
They were instructed to not teach them about their culture. AND THIS WAS RECENT
2024-11-30 05:40:39
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rae 🏳️🌈🇨🇦 :
the way all the queens stopped to listen 🥺
2024-11-30 03:47:28
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caro🦇🖤🪻🪼 :
“Feel my feet on my land” that’s powerful ❤️
2024-11-30 05:17:48
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valentine :
Thank you Drag Race Canada. Truly this is so important to put on air.
2024-11-30 13:21:11
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lifeofsky :
I was a 60’s scoop baby. Been trying to learn as much as I can about my culture the last few years. And finally went to my first pow wow this past summer 🧡
2024-11-30 10:57:36
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RhondaHurley :
"Despite its name referencing the 1960s, the Sixties Scoop began in the mid-to-late 1950s and persisted into the 1980s." [source: wiki]
2024-11-30 13:12:48
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Cade :
“Because I walk this earth with their blood in my veins”. Chills! ❤️
2024-11-30 13:10:18
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PaigeKirsten 🌙💫🪬💜✨ :
I love that this was aired AND posted on tiktok 🧡
2024-11-30 13:21:02
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Scribe of Rebirth :
beautiful. listen how it resonates with the Black participants. we may not KNOW, but we KNOW. feeling "home" changes things.
2024-11-30 12:34:07
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nd :
jaylene is such an icon, thank you canada drag race for giving her this platform to tell her story ❤️
2024-11-30 02:45:14
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BeJoncé :
as an Australian, hearing about 60s Scoop made me so sad, we had The Stolen Generation here
2024-11-30 08:31:54
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Silly Machine • Lurking :
“Feel My Feet On My Land” I UNDERSTAND THIS FEELING SO WELL!! I’m from Hawaii, and every time I step back i feel so at home. I’m barefoot everywhere I go when I’m home 🫶
2024-11-30 06:46:17
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Mavis K :
This was such a powerful conversation. I found myself wanting to learn more about indigenous nations
2024-11-30 02:53:16
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kaguya :
So happy she got to share her important story🧡🪶
2024-12-01 04:10:19
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Natalie Chapman :
"does everybody know what that is?" said genuinely and then they ALL SIT AND LISTEN 🙏✨
2024-12-01 15:58:33
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rixxie :
No matter how they try, our lost birds will fly home. Your blood flows with resiliency, our people are survivors 🪶
2024-11-30 18:47:57
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Bradley James :
So proud to be indigenous ❤️
2024-11-30 14:32:13
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jordanoh 🇨🇦 :
It’s crazy as a Canadian the history I’ve learned just from this episode. I know of the issue but didn’t know there was a term for it. CDR please cont. keeping these convos in the show 🫶🏻 🧡❤️
2024-11-30 04:27:02
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Disney, Coffee and Booktok :
Indigenous adoptee-adopted in 1991. I can completely relate
2024-11-30 21:22:20
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dookie :
I love Canadian adaptions of popular shows! Mainly because it’s such a bigger chance for indigenous people to share their stories
2024-12-03 00:49:34
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Julia Irzyk ♿️ :
she's such a gift to us all. thank you for having her and allowing us to listen
2024-11-30 05:48:45
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cb :
this is so, so important
2024-11-30 19:29:56
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scar🍓 ⟭⟬⁷ :
My dad was a 60s scoop baby. So this is all very recent but also with the current situation of a high percentage of indigenous children still being in the foster system today.
2024-11-30 08:34:11
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