Buffalo People Arts Institute Skull Walk along a grid road

How walking changes the way we see the world

CBC Radio Saskatchewan’s Blue Sky devoted an episode to walking: “Ken Wilson spent days walking the car-centric bypass highway around Regina. He wrote about his experience in a new book Walking the Bypass: Notes on Place from the Side of the Road. Joely BigEagle-Kequahtooway of the Buffalo People Arts Institute did a ceremonial walk dragging buffalo skulls along what is currently known as Dewdney Avenue. She describes it as an act of reclamation. Hermes Chung wants to change the future of the Riversdale Neighbourhood by helping people remember the past and the Chinese history in that community. Alex Oehler discovered a love of walking grid roads. How has walking changed the way you see the world?”


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