Indian Residential School Survivors Society
National Day of Truth & Reconciliation - Resources.pdf
Visual Cultures of Indigenous Futurisms
Lindsay Nixon surveys the Indigenous artists making work about displacement, decolonization, and resurgence
4IndigenousHealth - Systemic Racism
What are the impacts of systemic racism in healthcare for Indigenous communities?
Temporal (de)colonization and reimagining our relationship with time
Have you ever wondered how our relationship with time shapes the way we live, work, and connect with others?
Understanding the interconnectedness of Land and People lesson and recording
This lesson plan focuses on using self-reflection to help learners understand personal biases, privileges, and their roles in fostering anti
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Transformative Decolonial Training and Anti-Racism in Praxis
National indigenous history month
Tawaw Outreach Collective - Home
Landing page for Tawaw Outreach Collective
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Reclaiming Our Stories: The Importance of Indigenous Narrative Sovereign...
NDN POV elevates Indigenous voices to confront settler colonial violence in Canada. From the Doctrine of Discovery to the Indian Act to the systemic racism t...
Indigenous wisdom 'protects biodiversity'
Indigenous wisdom provides and essential critique of modern concepts of science and technology that can advance our protection of biodiversity.
‘It protects us from them’: In new film, Indigenous traditions persist amid loss
A new short film follows a boy as he seeks comfort in the Indigenous traditions, prayers and guidance of his grandfather, whose help is sought after a community member disappears.
What's unique about Canada's environment? 'The Narwhal' brings top news and views
On this episode of Mongabay’s podcast, we speak with a co-founder of the award-winning Canadian nonprofit news outlet ‘The Narwhal,’ Emma Gilchrist. She ...
Indigenous economics offers alternative to Wall Street's financialization of nature
Putting a dollar amount on a single species, or entire ecosystems, is a contentious idea, but in 2023, the New York Stock Exchange proposed a new nature-base...
Why supporting Indigenous communities is the best way to protect the natural world (rebroadcast)
Top National Geographic photographer Kiliii Yüyan speaks with the Mongabay Newscast about traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) and why Indigenous communiti...
Community conservation, Indigenous rights, and phasing out fossil fuels inspire conversations at...
The Mongabay Newscast presents an array of top voices we interviewed or heard at Climate Week in New York, a global gathering of leaders and experts working ...
‘We can’t talk solutions without understanding complexities: Kari Guajajara on Brazil’s Amazon
This is the last of three interviews with Indigenous representatives at the United Nations about the latest issues in their country’s Amazon forests. Read the interview about the Peruvian Amazon here and Colombian Amazon here. NEW YORK CITY — In the bustling concrete jungle of New York City, representatives from the Amazon rainforest arrived at […]
Indigenous conservationists lead the fight to save Mentawai’s endangered primates
SOUTH SIBERUT, Indonesia — As night falls over the Siberut jungle, a fire crackles inside the Tateburuk clan’s wooden home, or uma. The walls are covered in traditional Mentawai carvings of forest creatures — birds, lizards, monkeys and gibbons — a reminder that the boundary between the outside world and the home is thin. Damianus […]
Editorial: You’re Not Decolonizing, Stop | Opinions
Decolonization is not about empowering disenfranchised Peoples into a level of survivorship that makes white supremacy content. It is about enforcing the most paradoxical level of joyfulness, bountifulness, and happiness for and by our Peoples in spaces where we are expected to die not survive, and survive not thrive.
Decolonizing Workplace Practices - An Inclusivity Dialogue with Len Pierre - Inclusivity
During the many years that consultant Len Pierre has been working with organizations to support learning on reconciliation and Indigenous cultural safety, he
Indigenous Allyship with Len Pierre
"How can I be a good ally towards Indigenous peoples?". That is a great question with lots of considerations.What does it mean to be an ally? Perhaps it is m...
Navigating Indigenous Tokenism, Saviourism, and Appropriation
In the era of Truth and Reconciliation, organizations across Canada are on a journey towards systemic transformation. In this webinar, Len discusses common p...
Len Pierre Consulting
At Len Pierre Consulting (LPC), we are a multidisciplinary team of consultants and facilitators who advise and train teams and organizations on Indigenous Cultural Safety, Reconciliation, Decolonization, & Anti-Racism.
Native-Land.ca | Our home on native land
Native Land is a resource to learn more about Indigenous territories, languages, lands, and ways of life. We welcome you to our site.
The Red Nation Podcast - Western Marxism is not anti-colonial w/ Gabriel Rockhill
This was as absolutely incredible discussion, please make the time for this one.
I absolutely empathize with him reading Chomsky in high school and having no one to talk to it about - we need to be constantly pushing for critical thinking, so we can have nuanced conversations like these.
Because these days I find myself educating on (what I define as) pretty basic stuff, when we are at such a critical juncture we should be WELL beyond the basics at this point.
These Indigenous Women are Leading a Land Struggle Against the Wealthiest People in the US
While the United States shudders in the shambles of another election year, whether from a collective sigh of relief or fear of what’s to come, a different system of governance blooms in a swath of woodlands jutting into the Atlantic Ocean. This shandy shoreline now part of what is
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada
In this atlas, you will find outstanding reference maps of Indigenous Canada, as well as a section devoted to Truth and Reconciliation, including detailed pages on many aspects of the topic with contemporary and historical photography, maps and more.
Governance
To appreciate Anishinabek leadership, it must be understood within the context of its creation and how it has evolved. It is both difficult and perhaps inappropriate to try to represent a worldview in a few short paragraphs, and I apologize in advance if anyone is offended by this attempt. The following paraphrases an interview with Elder Fred Kelly, some of his writings, the notes of Wilson Ashkewe, and other lessons I’ve learned over time.
In the beginning, the Great Spirit placed the four colours of humankind in the four directions. Each colour was given the special gifts of life,
Traditional Governance Systems – Participedia
Traditional Governance Systems approaches to governance are ones that are led by local indigenous knowledge in collaborative and participatory processes.