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Lois Little's avatar

Hi Megan, I am a Yellowknifer now a climate refugee living in a tent camp with long-time friends in the Fort Providence campground. This is our theme song around our climate refugee camp. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fEtBo_H9zw How is our mental health? Not bad if we stick to the 'living day to day' mantra. But if we look beyond that we begin to rail at the lack of basic respect for citizens shown by those in charge of managing this crisis. Respectful leadership would be giving us hope and encouragement by sharing honest, factual information and anticipated timelines and target dates. But they don't show us respect! So to manage our anger, we look for good things day to day. The good things we find everyday are the good people of Fort Providence who show us such kindness and compassion, and daily walks with our dogs.

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Brianna Spicer's avatar

"Our bodies can't withstand the vigilance and the chronic tension that this naturally creates." This quote really landed hard. Much of the summer has been spent in a state of vigilance, checking air quality and smoke forecasts and windy and weather and highway conditions and NWT Fire and so on. For the first week after evacuating, my 5 year old would want to check the air quality each morning.

This state of being also reminded me of the early months of the pandemic. The vigilance and uncertainty. Each person I've mentioned that to has concurred.

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