Stemming from her award-winning book Seven Fallen Feathers, the story of seven Indigenous high school students who mysteriously died in Thunder Bay, Tanya Talaga creates an intimate and powerful experience for her audiences. She shares in-depth knowledge on Indigenous culture and history, while leaving people empowered through her hopeful message that we can learn from our past and set forward on a new path for our nation based on inclusivity and equity.
This presenattion is on Seven Truths and the Anishinaabe Seven Grandfather Teachings. How do we build community and promote love and understanding using these seven sacred
teachings?
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Understanding Indigenous perspectives
- Challenging internal biases
- Using historical knowledge of the intergenerational effects of colonialism to inform contemporary decision making
* in-depth knowledge on Indigenous culture and history
* empowerment to learn from our past
* learning to set forward on a new path for our nation based on inclusivity and equity within the workplace
*Increase education and understanding about the indigenous community
*learn culturally sensitive ways to respect Indigenous identity in the workplace, in HR practices specifically
AGENDA
6:00 PM to 6:30 PM Annual Business Meeting
6:30 to 730 PM Presentation
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