Last Friday, Lianne Charlie and the GHC’s Sean Carleton were interviewed on CBC North.

Lianne said this about her poster:
“The woman plays a really integral role in the piece, because she’s standing across all these fragmented images of the land that metaphorically can represent how our land has been cut up, distributed, renamed, settled, developed and mined,” says Charlie.

“She’s standing over it, engaging in a process that our ancestors would recognize… still engaging in processes that we plan to do well into the future,” she says.

Read more:
Remember, Resist, Redraw: Whitehorse artist’s poster counters Canada 150 celebrations
CBC News, Feb 6, 2017