Walking In Relation: Indigenous Pathways Through Education

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Walking In Relation: Indigenous Pathways Through Education

This six-part podcast series offers a glimpse into the contemporary challenges and successes of decolonial change within places of learning—from elementary to post-secondary institutions—and the Indigenous leaders ushering in this change.We hope this series can bean invitation into what Indigenous pathways through education have felt like for so many—that it can help you to feel not alone, or highlight something new altogether—and offer of a glimpse of the beautiful ways education is shifting for Indigenous students and beyond.Co-created by Carolyn Roberts & Calder CheverieArtwork by Splash - Aaron Nelson Moody

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    #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.

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    #5: Writing for the Student Voice

    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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    #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.

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    #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.

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    #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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    #1: Creating Space in Post-Secondary Institutions

    A conversation between Carolyn Roberts, Maggie Kovach and Michelle Pidgeon on creating lasting space for Indigenous students and faculty in post-secondary institutions.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This six-part podcast series offers a glimpse into the contemporary challenges and successes of decolonial change within places of learning—from elementary to post-secondary institutions—and the Indigenous leaders ushering in this change.We hope this series can bean invitation into what Indigenous pathways through education have felt like for so many—that it can help you to feel not alone, or highlight something new altogether—and offer of a glimpse of the beautiful ways education is shifting for Indigenous students and beyond.Co-created by Carolyn Roberts & Calder CheverieArtwork by Splash - Aaron Nelson Moody

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Two Eyes

Produced by Calder Cheverie

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