A Training in Lateral Liberation
With Kim Haxton and Kris Archie
June 9 - 14, 2019
We are living in a time of high contrast.
Explore Indigenous concepts of land, place and decolonization. Examine decolonial practices (language, art, economics and gender) combined with embodied knowledge of Indigenous peoples, and the ways that centering this knowledge can rupture the politics of what is considered valid “knowing.” Together we will learn to laterally liberate consciousness.
Kim Haxton will also be presenting IndigenEYEZ Leadership Essentials June 5-9, 2019.
Presenters
Kim Haxton
Kim Haxton (Potowatomi) is from the Wasauksing First Nation in Ontario. She has worked across Turtle Island and abroad in various capacities but always with a focus on local leadership. Her deep understanding of the need for genuine restoration has far-reaching implications as leaders seek vision and all people seek…
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Kim Haxton (Potowatomi) is from the Wasauksing First Nation in Ontario. She has worked across Turtle Island and abroad in various capacities but always with a focus on local leadership. Her deep understanding of the need for genuine restoration has far-reaching implications as leaders seek vision and all people seek…
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Kris Archie
Kris Archie, a Secwepemc and Seme7 woman from the Ts’qescen First Nation, is passionate about heart-based community work and facilitating positive change. In her own words: “My lived experiences as a mixed blood woman, mother and community member informs my desire for inclusion, accessibility, and justice”. Kris was the project manager for the…
Learn more about Kris Archie
Kris Archie, a Secwepemc and Seme7 woman from the Ts’qescen First Nation, is passionate about heart-based community work and facilitating positive change. In her own words: “My lived experiences as a mixed blood woman, mother and community member informs my desire for inclusion, accessibility, and justice”. Kris was the project manager for the…
Learn more about Kris Archie