Well done documentary. Some beautiful shots of The Peg and the two former gang affiliates are both awesome guys. Some of their stories are heartbreaking, but to understand where they came from and where they are now is inspiring to say the least. These two men are powerful examples of how humans can overcome adversity and not only survive, but give back to their communities. I hope they are doing well and would love to see a follow up video.
@Hailey-dr2pu9 ай бұрын
Let’s go dad healed, and healthy. I’m so proud of you. It’s so hard to overcome addictions im so glad you did overcomeing it. It took so much hard work but we’re here now aren’t we
@TreatyFiveGrassroots19 күн бұрын
thank you for sharing! sharing is caring!
@jimmywilliams80454 ай бұрын
You are doing great work. I watch a lot of your videos. Amazing work. Truly.
@ryanmason17643 ай бұрын
I love that they included Mitch, his community work is inspiring and he's just a pleasant guy to converse with
@CharlesNezbit-vg2ze5 ай бұрын
Isnt that terrance guy the one who set him self on fire after a 7 day meth binge? Good job changing the ways. I was locked up with tim in 2016-2017 hes come along way
@TheFactorySealedCollector.8 ай бұрын
Good for you bro. You should think of coming to the U of M! They would love to have you there. Our stories need to be told even more.
@TheFactorySealedCollector.8 ай бұрын
Yes, I can see where he is coming from about the cycles, indigenous men go through!
@Gigachadly3 ай бұрын
I wonder if the interviewer did in fact know what this young gentlemen meant.
@itsbatman925112 күн бұрын
That guy is a clown don’t know nothing about nothing
@isabellindlindАй бұрын
No time like the present to raise awareness about indigenous issues since indigenous leaders/activists aren't paying attn. Statistics Canada: "Court Outcomes in Homicides of Indigenous Women & Girls/2009-2021": 81% of murdered indigenous women/girls were murdered by someone they knew (intimate partner/acquaintance/family member) and in 86% of those cases, their killer was also indigenous. Overall, stranger homicides were less common among indigenous victims (8%) vs non-indigenous victims (12%) of women/girls murdered. It should bring some relief to the indigenous people that white men, racists & rotten cops aren't the cause of such misery. Spread the word, eh.