Walking In Relation: Indigenous Pathways Through Education
Adapting Braiding Sweetgrass for the classroom, writing for the student voice and the importance of kindness—a conversation with Monique Gray Smith.
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6 episodios
#6: Looking Back to Potlatch
Justin Wilson and Aaron Nelson Moody on (re)learning to be human, the long road of decolonizing institutions and their seminal article: Looking Back to the Potlatch as a Guide to Truth, Reconciliation, and Transformative Learning.
#5: Writing for the Student Voice
#4: Fatigue at the Front Line
Navigating fatigue and isolation on the front line—how Indigenous support-workers and teachers are carving a path for Indigenous students in elementary and high school. Featuring Ramona Elke, MIchelle Andrew and Tsandlia Van Ry.
#3: “Survivance” At The District Level
Indigenous "survivance," mentorship and leaning on one another as District Principles in the British Columbia school system. Featuring: Leona Prince, Shelly Niemi and Chas Desjarlais.
#2: Storywork in (Re)search
A conversation with Sara Florence Davidson on storied pathways for Indigenous ways of knowing in (re)search and walking alongside her father, gathering teachings.
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