Fox News Host Faults 'The Native Americans' for California Fires | Currents
Fox News host Jesse Watters claims dam removals requested by tribes left firefighters without water to fight Los Angeles blazes that have killed 16 people.
Top 7 Facts: New Report on Incarceration of Indigenous People
Here are 7 quick highlights from the Office of the Correctional Investigator, Ten Years since Spirit Matters: Indigenous Issues in Federal Corrections (released November 1, 2023). It is based on “over 200 interviews with...
With climate and environmental movements still dominated by white activists and non-profit staff, there has been a growing movement of Indigenous-centred organizing addressing climate change, fighting pipelines, and engaging in militant forms of direct action. While mainstream environmental movements remain cen- tred on a single-based issue, Indigenous organizing has focused on decolonization, land back, and sovereignty with the struggle to fight
climate change and fight for a just transition.
Exploring the role of white and non-Indigenous settlers in building power and support, Eriel Tchekwie Deranger offers insight into the current struggles against environmental devastation.
This interview took place on Oct 17, 2021, and was conducted by Lana Goldberg. Many thanks to Amelia Spedaliere for transcribing the interview.
Read a collection of articles focused on different aspects of past and current-day Indigenous topics, ranging from healthcare and education, to culture and society.
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
"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...
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.
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.
The Deyohahá: ge: Indigenous Knowledge Centre begins exploring the natural sciences from both Indigenous and western perspectives in this curriculum project entitled Bi-Cultural Science. Please contact us for more information on this project.
Cultural Fluency: Curiosities of the Grand River Watershed by Kahentakeron Deer
Kahentakeron Deer speaks at the Cultural Fluency Event at SNP.Six Nations Polytechnichttps://www.snpolytechnic.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/sixnatio...
The Lunch & Learn series is produced by Deyohahá:ge: and takes place the second Wednesday of every month at Six Nations Polytechnic.Six Nations Polytechnicht...
The Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk people) are the Keepers of the Eastern Door of the Haudenosaunee – The People of the Longhouse. Settlers call them the Iroquois. The six nations of the Hauden…