A Systemic View to Reconciliation through Indigenous Youth
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In this episode, we hear from 4R’s Youth Movement Executive Director Jess Bolduc about the desire to address reconciliation, by engaging Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth, creating authentic relationships and addressing fundamental flaws in the system.  We hear about the challenge many nonprofits face, of only having near-term funding, while the issue to be addressed is much longer term.  She lets us know about a framework for cross-cultural dialogue created by youth, and how the challenges and approaches of other equity-deserving communities provide models, guidance and allyship for Reconciliation here, on Turtle Island.  Have a listen.    Resources  4R’s Youth Movement:  http://4rsyouth.ca/   4R’s Framework for Cross-Cultural Dialogue, “Seeding Reconciliation on Uneven Ground”: http://4rsyouth.ca/our-framework/   Audio blog (like a podcast) Land(ing) Back: https://landingback.simplecast.com/episodes   . Thank you for listening to Impact Conversations with Lynn Fergusson & Sally Fazal . Find out more about our work at Social Impact Advisors: https://socialimpactadvisors.ca
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