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Illustrator, Educator, Mother from Niagara, Ontario, Canada. Represented by Janine Le @jillitacy I work in editorial, publishing and more. Visit www.jessieboulard.com for more info.
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New work! #illustration #editorial
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Enjoyed the worldwide book release party of #youweremadeforthisworld published by @tundrabooks and @penguinrandomhouse.bsky.social in #toronto yesterday! My contribution #illustration is inside the book! For the letter written by @jessicajohns
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New #illustration done for @grist.org and @indiginews.bsky.social for an amazing article written by @hilarybeaumont.bsky.social about how climate change is melting the ice roads in northern #Ontario - a lifeline for #indigenous #communities ! #freelanceillustration #mining #habitatloss
So excited to have worked with @grist.org and @indiginews.bsky.social !!!
New work up for @thewalrus.ca !! #illustration #editorial #indigenous #truthandreconciliation
Happy #KidLitArtPostcard day!! Hi! I’m Jessie, an Indigenous illustrator looking to work in YA, chapter books, black and white interior illustrations, and graphic novels! Check out my website at www.jessieboulard.com I’m also rep’d by @janinele.bsky.social For all publishing inquiries!
This article was beautifully written by @hilarybeaumont.bsky.social and it was a pleasure illustrating it!!
#illustration created for published by @tundrabooks @penguinrandomhouse.bsky.social Every young person deserves the chance to feel like they belong, that they are recognized, that they matter. #YOUWEREMADEFORTHISWORLD celebrates young people for who they are and what they dream of.
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Justin Trudeau promised a “total renewal of the relationship between Canada and Indigenous peoples.” Ten years later, Mark Carney’s Building Canada Act has Indigenous leaders protesting and filing legal challenges. What future is left for reconciliation? thewalrus.ca/trc-introduction/
#new #illustration for #truthandreconciliation for @thewalrus.ca #indigenous #7grandfathers “The Stark Reality Ten Years after the Truth and Reconciliation Report” check it out!
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The Walrus
Canadian governments continually treat Indigenous title as a “policy issue” rather than a legal obligation and fundamental right. @rileyyesnomaybe.bsky.social asks: Why must Indigenous people fear for the protection of these rights with the arrival of every new government? thewalrus.ca/trc-land/
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The Walrus
In 2015, Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission issued ninety-four Calls to Action for repairing the Crown’s relationship with Indigenous peoples. A decade later, most remain unfulfilled. Seven Indigenous writers reflect on the work still to be done: thewalrus.ca/truth-and-reconc...
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The Walrus
Feeling grateful for the thought and care put into this story by editors @tahtone.bsky.social & @caramck.bsky.social, and I absolutely love the stunning illustrations by @jessieboulard.bsky.social Check out the story on @indiginews.bsky.social ⤵️ indiginews.com/features/cli...
May 16, 2025
From @hilarybeaumont.bsky.social & @jessieboulard.bsky.social for @grist.org & @indiginews.bsky.social: More than 50 First Nations depend on approximately 3,700 miles of winter roads. There are no paved roads connecting these Indigenous communities to the nearest cities. 🧵 grist.org/indigenous/i...
May 15, 2025
Hilary Beaumont
Tristan Ahtone
Indigenous peoples are navigating the slow collapse of winter roads — and an even slower pace of help.
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As the key winter connectors disappear, First Nations are looking for all-season solutions amid a push for mineral extraction on their lands
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Ice roads are a lifeline for First Nations. As Canada warms, they're disappearing.
Climate change is melting ice roads — a lifeline for remote Indigenous communities