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The Mixed Crips chat with Shiloh about her time as a caregiver, advocate and daughter to her mother with early onset dementia. The battles she has encountered and how she has had to move as a result.
Shiloh Fulford is a 41-year-old community support worker based in oskâna kâ-asastêki (Regina), in Treaty 4 territory. She's a wife, a mom to two teenagers—and four cats—and a caregiver for her own mom, who’s living with advanced, early-onset Alzheimer’s in a public care institution. Shiloh works with Creative Options Regina and is also studying Indigenous Social Work at First Nations University.
She’s deeply passionate about human rights and social justice—especially when it comes to 2SLGBTQ+ and disability rights—and volunteers with Righting Relations, a grassroots movement of educators and organizers working toward decolonization and radical social change across Turtle Island. When she’s not juggling all of that, Shiloh loves music, board games, true crime docs, and gathering loved ones around the table for good food and meaningful connection.
Recorded April 6/25
By The Mixed CripsThe Mixed Crips chat with Shiloh about her time as a caregiver, advocate and daughter to her mother with early onset dementia. The battles she has encountered and how she has had to move as a result.
Shiloh Fulford is a 41-year-old community support worker based in oskâna kâ-asastêki (Regina), in Treaty 4 territory. She's a wife, a mom to two teenagers—and four cats—and a caregiver for her own mom, who’s living with advanced, early-onset Alzheimer’s in a public care institution. Shiloh works with Creative Options Regina and is also studying Indigenous Social Work at First Nations University.
She’s deeply passionate about human rights and social justice—especially when it comes to 2SLGBTQ+ and disability rights—and volunteers with Righting Relations, a grassroots movement of educators and organizers working toward decolonization and radical social change across Turtle Island. When she’s not juggling all of that, Shiloh loves music, board games, true crime docs, and gathering loved ones around the table for good food and meaningful connection.
Recorded April 6/25