Listen Now.
Begin at the beginning, or start wherever you like — our hope is that you feel invited into an ongoing conversation that we’ve recorded here. However, as you listen, know that conversations like these are happening ever day, in every school, administrative office or institution where Indigenous voices are present. We hope that they spark conversations in your own life, in your own district, in your own classroom…
With warmth, welcome.

#6: Looking Back to Potlatch
(Re)Learning to be human, the long road of decolonizing institutions and "Looking Back to the Potlatch as a Guide to Truth, Reconciliation, and Transformative Learning." A conversation with Justin Wilson and Aaron Nelson Moody on their seminal work.

#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.

#1: Creating Space in Post-Secondary Institutions
The obstacles and pathways to creating lasting space for Indigenous students, faculty and researchers in post-secondary institutions. A conversation with Maggie Kovach and Michelle Pidgeon.