Ready for Reciprocal Redress?
Reciprocal Redress is an accountability practice, an opportunity for people who’ve generated wealth on lands that have never been paid for to return a portion of that wealth to Host Nations Peoples.
Reciprocal Redress with Salish Circle funds the production and distribution public-facing Matriarchal Media for anti-colonial praxis and community accountability. Donate once or monthly.
Tax receipts are issued immediately through our Zeffy donation page.
Through Salish Circle Centre for Social Change through Education and Empowerment (a registered charity), your donation supports Host Nations matriarchal media-makers—led by award-winning Sḵwx̱wú7mesh designer and critical scholar Ta7talíya Michelle Nahanee—to create games, workbooks, playbooks, and educational media that people can actually use and share.
Salish Circle is a Sḵwx̱wú7mesh-led registered charity advancing anti-colonial education through culturally grounded media, learning tools, and community-led practice. We’re building more unlearning materials and releasing them free-of-charge—so the work can travel beyond paywalls and reach the people who need it. Your support helps us create; our commitment is to publish tools that help you practice reconciliation, redress and anti-oppression differently.
Donate now: https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/donation-form/reciprocal-redress-fund-matriarchal-media
Questions? Email: ta7taliya@salishcircle.org
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Matriarchal Media is what we call our board games, workbooks, playbooks, and educational media—and it’s also our methodology.
It’s critical theory that cares: media where the form is the finding, the design is the argument, and the care embedded in the tool is the intervention. Not critique that shames—tools that actually help people shift.
Matriarchal Media is built to travel: shared, taught, repeated, adapted—so learning doesn’t depend on Indigenous people being harmed.
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creator honouraria
research and curriculum design
recording, editing, and production
captions and transcripts for accessible publishing
distribution and public reach
This is how we keep Matriarchal media public, practical, and shareable.
We delivered our decolonizing and anti-racism work as a fee for service model but we want to increase our reach, expanding the access of our teachings.
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Supporters receive: a charitable receipt + occasional impact updates.
Supporters do not receive: special access, gated content, proximity perks, or editorial control.This is redress, not purchase. Your gift keeps the work public and evolving.
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Yes. Official charitable donation receipts are issued immediately through our donations page on Zeffy, a Canadian fundraising platform.
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No. This fund is a donation-based redress practice (not a paywall, not a club, not a product purchase).
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Creator honouraria, production, accessibility (captions/transcripts), and distribution—so the tools can reach the people who need them. And, so we don’t have to charge facilitation fees to disseminate.

