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Anne Harding
June 3, 2021

10 Ways to Take Action Toward Reconciliation

Anne Harding
June 3, 2021

On June 1, 2021 we hosted a free webinar focused on how all peoples and organizations can participate in reconciliation, based on this list. If you’d like to hear more Indigenous Perspectives, click here.

And if you’re looking for a link to the 90 minute webinar, please get in touch and we’ll send it your way :)

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I am grateful to live, work, and play in the traditional territory of the Siksika, Kainai, and Piikani Nations of the Blackfoot Confederacy; the Tsuut’ina Nation; the Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Wesley Nations of the Stoney Nakota Nation; and the home of Métis Nation of Alberta Region 3.

I acknowledge the teachings and generosity that this land has given me and all peoples who make southern Alberta their home.

Click here to receive a free short guide on creating your own traditional land acknowledgement.


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