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Event Overview:

We have story. You may not know my storying so I will share some with you in our time together. What is our journey forward as counsellors living with Original peoples and their lands? How can we be who we each are with honour and respect? I will prioritize my ways of knowing, Nêhiyaw (Cree) Metis, and what I have learned from Indigenous mentors and teachers, meaningful to me during my research and to where I am today. Concepts of two-eyed seeing, three-eared listening, double horse riding, and intersectionality - the space of creativity. Of buffalo, of coyote, of thunderbird, of reaching into what we have come to be, do, help and share, for purposes of better selves and a better world.

Based in part on 'A Collection of Aboriginal Stories and Wisdoms for Counsellor Development' - https://unbc.arcabc.ca/dissertations-and-theses/5427


 

Meet Your Presenter:

Judy Letendre is Nêhiyaw (Cree) Metis working as a counselling therapist in southern British Columbia. She lives as a guest on lands of the Syilx. Secwepemc, and Sinixt, and arrives as grandmother, auntie, sister, wife, friend, and hugger of Mihko, the dog. With the voice of the ponderosa pines and the rhythm of the earth, she joins her voice to the sound of our collective healing story.


Date: April 21st

Time: 3pm - 4pm ET

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