Thunder Bay, ON – As the sun reaches its highest point in the sky and communities gather in ceremony, celebration, and reflection, the Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA) honours the alignment of National Indigenous Peoples Day and the Summer Solstice with the launch of the newest edition of She Is Wise magazine. This edition shines a bold and brilliant spotlight on Indigenous Women in Media — storytellers, filmmakers, journalists, and cultural influencers who are reclaiming voice, narrative, and space.
The Summer Solstice marks a time of renewal, growth, and sacred balance. For many Indigenous cultures, this is a powerful moment of spiritual reflection, cultural connection, and gratitude for the life-giving force of the sun. June 21, National Indigenous Peoples Day, is not only a celebration of Indigenous cultures, languages, and achievements, but a reminder of the enduring strength, resistance, and beauty of Indigenous communities across Turtle Island.
“As we gather in community and celebrate, we also stand in truth-remembering the journeys that brought us here and committing ourselves to the healing, empowerment, and self-determination of our people,” says ONWA CEO Cora McGuire-Cyrette. “Indigenous women have always been storytellers — keepers of knowledge, memory, and truth. Our new edition of She Is Wise uplifts Indigenous women’s power in media and reminds us of the power for change that comes from Indigenous women’s voices.”
This special issue of She Is Wise features powerful stories of Indigenous women who are shaping media in transformative ways. Here are just a few highlights you’ll find in this issue:
As we honour this sacred day of light, culture, and renewal, ONWA invites all to read the latest edition of She Is Wise and celebrate the brilliance, courage, and leadership of Indigenous women in media — past, present, and future.
Read or subscribe to the She Is Wise magazine at: https://www.onwa.ca/she-is-
For more information and media inquiries, contact:
Andre Morriseau, Communications Manager
Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA)
Email: amorriseau@onwa.ca
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About ONWA:
The Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA) is Ontario’s longest standing and leading Indigenous women’s organization. Rooted in culture, community, and matriarchal values, ONWA is dedicated to ending violence against Indigenous women and supporting their leadership, voice, and self-determined futures.