Who created and updates this site?
Groundworkforchange.org was started by White settler women who seek just relationships with Indigenous peoples. All work is done on a volunteer basis and is not connected with any organization. Individuals listed help, or have helped, in different ways and at different stages of this project. The individuals who work on this website may change over time.
Those who contributed to getting the site started are:
Monique Woroniak
Liz Carlson
Lark Gamey
Ashlyn Haglund
Lisa Stepnuk
You can read a copy of the original intention and vision for the site here.
This interview by Scott Neigh with site founders/contributors Monique Woroniak and Liz Carlson, talks about how the site got started and the thinking that goes in to it.
The opinions found in resources linked to from this site are not necessarily those of the people who maintain the site.
Those who contributed to getting the site started are:
Monique Woroniak
Liz Carlson
Lark Gamey
Ashlyn Haglund
Lisa Stepnuk
You can read a copy of the original intention and vision for the site here.
This interview by Scott Neigh with site founders/contributors Monique Woroniak and Liz Carlson, talks about how the site got started and the thinking that goes in to it.
The opinions found in resources linked to from this site are not necessarily those of the people who maintain the site.
This site is based out of Winnipeg, Manitoba on Treaty 1 Territory and the traditional lands of the Red River Métis. Groundwork for Change is a website only. It is not an organization. You can read a copy of the original intention and vision for the site here. Visit ABOUT THIS SITE to find out more about the site and its goals. All work on the site is done with volunteer labour.