In-person Community Arts & Culture

Kindness: The Stars that Light Our Way with Jesse Thistle

Thursday, June 19, 2025
7:00pm to 9:00pm

Horowitz Theatre
Selected as a Taproot pick
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In Jesse Thistle's the international bestseller From the Ashes, he shares how he almost died while cycling through the justice and homeless institutions in our country.

Most would think shelter, freedom, or food were the most pressing issues for survival then, but Jesse will show how it was actually kindness—both from people he knew and total strangers—that ultimately saved his life numerous times. A lesson he wants to bring audience members, especially as Covid has made many of our fuses shorter.

About Jesse Thistle
Jesse Thistle is a Métis-Cree Ph.D. Candidate in the History program and Assistant Professor at York University, Toronto. Currently, he is working on theories of the intergenerational and historical trauma of the Métis people. Jesse's work involves reflections on his own previous struggles with addiction and homelessness. It has been recognized as having a wide impact on the scholarly community and the greater public.

Thistle was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. In 1979 he and his two brothers were removed from his family home and moved to Brampton, Ontario, to be brought up by his paternal grandparents. During his late teens and twenties, Thistle struggled with addiction and homelessness and served several brief stints in jail for petty theft. After an unsuccessful robbery attempt in 2006, Thistle turned himself into police custody and entered a drug rehabilitation program. In 2012 he entered the undergraduate history program at York University.

Thistle is a Trudeau Scholar, a prestigious award administered by the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation, a Vanier Scholar, and was awarded a Governor General's Silver Medal in 2016. He has won numerous other awards, including the Odessa Award in 2014 and the Dr. James Wu prize in 2015 for his paper "We are children of the river: Toronto's Lost Métis History," and in 2019 became an Atlohsa Peace Award Honoree.

In 2019, Jesse published his autobiographical and acclaimed book "From the Ashes," which went on to be a #1 bestseller as well as nominated for Canada Reads. Jesse is the author of the Definition of Indigenous Homelessness in Canada, published through the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness. His historical research has been published in numerous academic journals, book chapters, and featured on CBC Ideas, CBC Campus, and Unreserved.

Tickets are available starting Thursday, May 8 for $20 each


Horowitz Theatre

8900 114 Street NW
Edmonton, AB, T6G 2J7


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