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T’eVine, Our Community Network

We have members across BC, and we acknowledge the multiple First Nations traditional territories where we live, work and play. Our organization is housed in the Victoria Native Friendship Centre, and centered in the islands of the mid-Salish Sea. As such we specifically acknowledge our organizational host, the Victoria Native Friendship Centre, and our hosts of several nations, collectively the SENĆOŦEN speaking peoples, also referred to as the Malchosen, the Lekwungen, the Semiahmoo, and the T’Souke. We share a way forward based on mutual respect and marked by stories of our communities learning together in this time of Truth and Reconciliation.

The O_CHI logo is five rings that overlap each other surrounded by a circle of dots. The five rings represent five marginalized communities, Indigenous/TwoSpirit, trans/nonbinary, Sex Workers, People With Disabilities, and Newcomers.

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The overlap represents the intersectionality of our communities. The colours represent the uniqueness of each, The white our common struggles The O_CHI dash states that equity is never dependent on identity

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