Cree author recognized on International Women’s Day
A Cree author, speaker and teacher’s story of resilience has been highlighted by the province on International Women’s Day.
Kendra Weenie, who’s recent memoir Surviving Domestic Violence was shortlisted for a Saskatchewan Book Award, was among three female leaders by the Government of Saskatchewan’s Status of Women Office. The selections were for the fields of advocacy, agriculture and sport in the province. Minister Laura Ross said the day is a moment to showcase the resilience and perseverance of women, highlighted by the three selected.
“This campaign provides an opportunity to shine a spotlight on the strong female leadership we have right here in our province,” she said.
Kendra Weenie, who grew up in Sweetgrass First Nation and now lives in North Battleford, said it was a huge honour to be recognized for her work, as it wasn’t something she expected recognition for.


