CLEVELAND, Ohio — As a lifelong Northeast Ohioan, I’m thrilled that my favorite season, autumn, is finally upon us. From horror movies to haunted houses to welcoming the trick-or-treaters, I look forward to Halloween all year long. But as an Indigenous Clevelander, an Anishinaabe woman, it’s also a tricky time…Read More
Halloween costume choices can dehumanize Indigenous women amid crisis of the many who are missing or murdered Nancy Kelsey
