
The Millennial Scoop is the ongoing assimilation of Indigenous children and youth through the Canadian government's child welfare systems. Natasha is a Millennial Scoop survivor from Manitoba's Child Welfare System. This is her story.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Maybe one day I won't be triggered
And reminded of the past
Maybe one day I'll find peace
And a home at last
Maybe one day
Maybe
Maybe
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Produced and voiced by Natasha (Reimer) Okemow, edited by Damian Joseph.
Special thanks to APT... more
I am Indian who had my identity erased at the age of two
Place in a home that wasn't a right fit but forced to make due
I am Indian that was taken in the millennial scoop
Better known as a systematic curse an ongoing loop
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Meeting strangers who share the same DNA
Struggling to find the right words to say.
I don't know if I can do this
Reuniting is far from being all beautiful and bliss
I thought I was ready I really did
But instead I built up a wall and hid more
Misplaced trust
Childhood years fade to dust
Turns out that mommys and daddys don't stay
When the going gets tough they walk away
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Produced and voiced by Natasha (Reimer) Okemow, edited by Damian Joseph.
Special thanks to APTN's Director... more
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Thanks so much for this courageous podcast. It hurt my heart to listen to it, but it’s a story that sooo needs to be told. All the best to Natasha in the future.
Thank you for sharing your life story! Heartbreaking to hear first hand how the system works! Thank you!
Powerful, authentic account of how the system targets people of color and destroys lives and generations. The vulnerability demonstrated by Natasha is inspirational. I learned so much through her story. Thank you!
It taught me a lot, including about the Millennial Scoop. Natasha bore her heart with her words so bravely, and in her own unique, charming and even poetic way. Thank you Natasha for the gift of this podcast. Highly recommend!
I grew up in foster care. My mom’s location was unknown. I forgot who my family were. I went through abuse from abandonment. I grew up with a long life of loneliness. After having my family back, my mom took me away from my family herself. I yet again abandoned back her care. It seems being on my own is all I know. My family are kind of strangers. Adopting people as your own family is best medicine for coping










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